Gnawing mammals

shilleary 2,013 views 5 slides Feb 27, 2011
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Gnawing Mammals

Mammals Warm blooded Have a bony skeleton Have a coat of hair Babies drink milk secreted by mothers mammary glands Viviparous - Young are born live (not in eggs)

Types of Gnawing Mammals Rodents: consists of the following families: Mice, rats, voles Squirrels Marmots & prairie dogs Porcupines Beavers Rabbits, hares, & pikas

Characteristics of Rodents 4 large incisor teeth Teeth never stop growing Double layers Front edge is sharper than back edge Self sharpen with gnawing Must gnaw to keep teeth worn down

Gnawing mammals Herbivores Major prey species r-selected population growth Numerous off-spring Low parental care Early reproduction Short life-span & high mortality Maximum population below carrying capacity
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