


Mammals
What is a mammal?
Not just lions, tigers, and bears, there are more than 5,000 known species of mammals alive today! There are three major groups of mammals: monotremes (egg-laying mammals), marsupials (pouched mammals) and placentals (mammals whose babies develop inside the mother's womb, fed by a placenta). By far the largest group is the placentals – that is where people fit in!
Mammalia
Mammals
These are a few of the characteristics that define most mammals.
Milk
Young suckle milk from their mothers.
Warm-blooded
Mammals can keep a constant internal temperature.
Hair
Mammals use hair or fur to control their body temperature.
Big Brains
Mammals have larger brains than other vertebrates of similar size and seem to be the most capable learners.
Please note not all animals are viewable at all times.
Mammals at the Zoo
Addax
ExploreAddra gazelle
ExploreAfrican Painted Dog
ExploreAllen's Swamp Monkey
ExploreAmur leopard
ExploreAmur tiger
ExploreAsian Elephant
ExploreBabirusa
ExploreBactrian Camel
ExploreBanteng
ExploreBlack and White Ruffed Lemur
ExploreBlack Rhinoceros
ExploreBlack-handed Spider Monkey
ExploreBlack-tailed Prairie Dog
ExploreCalifornia Sea Lion
ExploreCentral Chinese Goral
ExploreChacoan peccary
ExploreCheetah
ExploreChimpanzee
ExploreCoquerel's Sifaka
ExploreDwarf Mongoose
ExploreFrancois' Langur
ExploreGeoffroy's Marmoset
ExploreGerenuk
ExploreGiant Anteater
ExploreGrevy's Zebra
ExploreGrizzly Bear
ExploreGuereza Colobus Monkey
ExploreHarbor Seal
ExploreHippopotamus
ExploreHoffman's Two-toed Sloth
ExploreJaguar
ExploreLesser Kudu
ExploreMongoose Lemur
ExploreNile Lechwe
ExploreOkapi
ExplorePolar Bear
ExplorePuma
ExploreRed Kangaroo
ExploreRed Panda
ExploreReticulated Giraffe
ExploreRing-tailed Lemur
ExploreSichuan Takin
ExploreSnow Leopard
ExploreSoemmerring's Gazelle
ExploreSomali Wild Ass
ExploreSpectacled Langur
ExploreSpeke's Gazelle
ExploreSpotted Hyena
ExploreSumatran Orangutan
ExploreSun Bear
ExploreTranscaspian Urial
ExploreWestern Lowland Gorilla
ExploreWhite-faced Saki
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