mammal

Any animal of the Mammalia, a large class of warm-blooded vertebrates having mammary glands in the female, a thoracic diaphragm, and a four-chambered heart. The class includes the whales, carnivores, rodents, bats, primates, etc. (Source: CED)



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Pickford M, Mein P, Senut B 1994. Fossiliferous Neogene karst fillings in Angola, Botswana and Namibia. South Africa Journal of Science 90 (4) 227-230
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Pinto V, Beja P, Ferrand N, Godinho R 2016. Hybridization following population collapse in a critically endangered antelope. Scientific Reports 6 18788
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Pedro - Gaint sable hybrid paper 2016.pdf 910.29 KB
Paterson B 2003. IRAS - From information management to knowledge creation.
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Dixon JEW 1981. Diet of the owl Glaucidium perlatum in the Etosha National Park. Madoqua 12 (4) 267 - 268
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Government Gazette of the Republic of Namibia 1969. Proclamation, No. 37: Cape Cross Seal Reserve, Proclamation of ....Anexure: Cape Cross Seal Reserve. 1155
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Mosepele K, Moyle PB, Merron GS, Purkey DR, Mosepele B 2009. Fish, Floods, and Ecosystem Engineers: Aquatic Conservation in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. BioScience 59 (1) 53-64
Mares MA 1997. The geobiological interface: Granitic outcrops as a selective force in mammalian evolution. Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia 80 131-139
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Ray JC 1995. Civettictis civetta. Mammalian Species 488 1-3
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Bennett AF, Huey RB, John-Adler H, Nagy KA 1984. The parasol tail and thermoregulatory behavior of the Cape ground squirrel Xerus inaurus. Physiological Zoology 57 (1) 57-62
Coetzee CG 1969. The distribution of mammals in the Namib Desert and adjoining inland escarpment. Scientific Papers of the Namib Desert Research Station 40 23-36
Waterman JM, Herron MD 2004. Xerus princeps. Mammalian Species 751 1-3
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de Villiers PA, Kok OB 1988. Eto-ekologiese aspekte van olifante in die Nasionale Etoshawildtuin. Madoqua 15 (4) 319-338
Demasius E 2014. On Big Foot's trail through the Hoanib River, September 2013. Lanioturdus 47 (4) 25-27
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Thomson N 2008. Observations at a Termite "Take-Away". Lanioturdus 41 (1) 19-20
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Stapelberg H, van Rooyen MW, Bothma J du P, van der Linde MJ, Groeneveld HT 2008. Springbok behaviour as affected by environmental conditions in the Kalahari. Koedoe 50 (1) 145-153