mammal

/ˈmæməl/
noun
  1. A warm-blooded animal that has hair or fur, gives birth to live young, and feeds its babies with milk from the mother's body.
    • Whales are mammals that live in the ocean, not fish.
    • Dogs, cats, and humans are all mammals.
    • The biology class learned that mammals have a unique ability to regulate their body temperature.
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