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mammals - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of mammals in Hindi

  • स्तनधारियों

mammals Definition

Noun

  •  any of a class (Mammalia) of warm-blooded higher vertebrates (such as placentals, marsupials, or monotremes) that nourish their young with milk secreted by mammary glands, have the skin usually more or less covered with hair, and include humans

mammals Example

  • The sea mammals include the common dolphin (Delphinus delphis). ( समुद्री स्तनधारियों में आम डॉल्फ़िन (डेल्फ़िनस डेल्फ़िस) शामिल हैं। )
  • Of smaller mammals, raccoons, squirrels and opossums are very common.  ( छोटे स्तनधारियों में, रैकून, गिलहरी और ओपोसम बहुत आम हैं। )
  • If we get into mammals, the biggest killer of humans is dogs – and horses. ( यदि हम स्तनधारियों में प्रवेश करते हैं, तो मनुष्यों का सबसे बड़ा हत्यारा कुत्ते और घोड़े हैं। )
  • Bogdanov, Birds and Mammals of the Black-Earth Region of the Volga Basin (in Russian, Kazan, 1871); Karelin for the southern Urals; Kessler for fishes; Strauch, Die Schlangen des Russ. ( बोगदानोव, वोल्गा बेसिन के ब्लैक-अर्थ क्षेत्र के पक्षी और स्तनधारी (रूसी, कज़ान, 1871 में); दक्षिणी Urals के लिए करेलिन; मछलियों के लिए केसलर; स्ट्रैच, डाई श्लांगेन डेस रस। )

More Sentence

  • The mammals and life zones of Oregon.
  • Fur-bearing mammals of California....
  • The mammals of Illinois and Wisconsin.
  • The Recent mammals of Idaho.
  • Five new mammals from British Columbia.
  • Noteworthy mammals from Sinaloa, Mexico.
  • Studies on some of the small mammals of central New York.
  • Notes on the small mammals of Churchill, Manitoba.
  • Only two land mammals are known to be indigenous.
  • Marsupials may be defined as viviparous (that is non-egglaying) mammals, in which the young are born in an imperfect condition, and almost immediately attached to the teats of the mammary glands; the latter being generally enclosed in a pouch, and the front edge of the pelvis being always furnished with epipubic or "marsupial" bones.
  • From the number of its cheek-teeth, the banded ant-eater has been regarded as related to some of the primitive Jurassic mammals; but this view is disputed by Mr Bensley, who regards this multiplicity of teeth as a degenerate feature.
  • Sclater have been found to hold good for a large number of groups of animals as different in their mode of life as birds and mammals, and they may thus be accepted as based on nature.