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Mammals

Mammals are the highest class of vertebrates and the female has mammary glands which secrete milk for the nourishment of young after birth. Mammals are warm-blooded and the majority of their body is covered with hair. Mammals give birth to live young (except the platypus and echidna, who lay eggs). They also have three middle ear bones.

Most mammals live solely on land, but there are several groups that have specifically evolved to exist solely in aquatic environments (dolphins and whales) one of which is the largest of all animals. Only one group has mastered the art of true flight (bats) although several have developed the ability to glide through tree tops.

Our Mammals
Dingoes, Foxes, Camels, Tamarins, Lemurs, Tigers, Cheetahs, Koalas, Tasmanian Devils, Otters, Echidnas, Bettong, Kangaroos, Wombats, Elephants, Possums and Gliders, Rhinoceros,

Mammal Facts - Koalas
Koalas are very fussy eaters. They prefer only select species of eucalypt leaves, of which they need to eat approximately 500g each day.

Echo
Echo is the big man on campus. Born at DeWildt Cheetah & Wildlife Trust in South Africa, Echo is the biggest of our four cheetahs he takes on the role of protector and big brother. He has a serious demeanour but also has a soft and playful side. ...Read more about Echo here
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