mammals in the PONS Dictionary

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primitive mammals

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This particular protist is known to be harmful to humans, large fish, and other marine mammals.
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Muscles line the alimentary canal, moving food through the canal, allowing higher craniates like mammals to develop more complex digestive systems for optimal food processing.
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They helped fight forest fires, eradicate unwanted feral mammals, and collected tree seeds.
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In 2006, a lymphatic system similar to that in mammals was described in one species of teleost fish, the zebrafish.
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It is unique amongst uncouplers in displaying broad-spectrum activity against fungi and also very low toxicity to mammals due to it being rapidly metabolised to a compound without uncoupling activity.
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The syncytin is retrovirus protein that have been captured in mammals genome to allow membrane fusion in placental morphogenesis.
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It is preyed on by birds, reptiles, some mammals and larger arachnids.
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The birds and small mammals attract predators such as kestrel, sparrowhawk, buzzard, tawny owl, weasel and stoat.
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The very fact that the virus was found in snakes was also surprising, since until now arenaviruses had only ever been found in mammals.
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Such mammals as wild boar, wolf, wild cat, badger, sable, fox, etc. populate this reserve.
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