Explore the defining characteristics of mammals in this 23-minute lecture. Delve into the unique features that set mammals apart from other animal groups, including their warm-blooded nature, hair or fur covering, and ability to produce milk for their young. Examine the diverse adaptations that have allowed mammals to thrive in various habitats across the globe, from the depths of the oceans to the highest mountain peaks. Gain insights into mammalian evolution, their taxonomic classification, and the incredible diversity within this class of vertebrates. Learn about key anatomical and physiological traits that distinguish mammals, such as their specialized teeth, advanced brain development, and complex social behaviors. By the end of this lecture, acquire a comprehensive understanding of what makes a mammal unique in the animal kingdom.
Overview
Syllabus
Lecture 1.1_What is a Mammal?
Taught by
Jarod Raithel