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All About Mammals Pg 3
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
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Fun facts about mammals including photos and printable activity worksheets; suitable for Kindergarten through Grade 6 children.
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Think about it. Reproduction in mammals
EduBook Organización
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Remember what you have studied in this section and answer the questions: What are the advantages of a) a long gestation period, and b) being born in the spring or summer? Describe the new-born offspring…
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The Effects of Hibernation on Mammals
Cristina Seco Organización
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This website gives more information about the biology of hibernation
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Sex-determining Region Y in Mammals | The Embryo Project Encyclopedia
V&V Books Vicens Vives Organización
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The Sex-determining Region Y (Sry in mammals but SRY in humans) is a gene found on Y chromosomes that leads to the development of male phenotypes, such as testes. The Sry gene, located on the short…
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» First steps on Science: Living Things and Mammals . Kids Love English
Marta Regalado Docente
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Actividades diseñadas para trabajar con primer ciclo de primaria sobre los seres vivos y mamíferos (English)
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Match. Abandon or care for
EduBook Organización
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Which animals care for their young? birds ➝ mammals ➝ reptiles ➝ amphibians ➝
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Triumph of the herbivores
Cristina Seco Organización
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Stunning footage of herbivore mammals out-maneouvering their carnivore predators.
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Put in order. Mammal reproduction
EduBook Organización
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Put the words in order to make true sentences: mammals eggs primitive There that are lay. mother's feed for on Baby time their milk mammals a. animals are Mammals homeothermic.
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Animal classification
Tiching explorer Organización
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Test to check our knowledge about animal classification (mammals, reptiles, fish, amphibians, birds, insects and invertebrates).