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Fun Trivia: M : Mixed Mammals

Special Sub-Topic: The Class Mammalia


To which order do elephants belong?

    Proboscidea. This order is divided into two genera. Elephas contains the smaller Asian elephant. Loxodonta is the genus of the African elephant, the world's largest land animal.

To which order do sloths, anteaters, and armadillos belong?
    Xenarthra. These animals are known as edentates. Their teeth are very primitive. Edentates are found only in South and Central America with the exception of Dasypus novemcinctus, whose range includes the southern USA.

To which order do tapirs, rhinos, and zebras all belong?
    Perissodactyla. Perissodactyla is composed of the "odd-toed" ungulates. The order also contains horses and asses. Horses, asses, and zebras are all built for speed, whereas tapirs and rhinos have stocky builds. Zebras are native to Africa. Tapirs are native to South America and Asia.

In which order are pangolins classified?
    Pholidota. Pangolins are native to Africa and Asia. They resemble anteaters with heavy scales. When threatened, the pangolin rolls into a ball and its armored plates protect it.

To which order do hyraxes belong?
    Hyracoidea. Hyraxes are found in Africa and on the Arabian peninsula. Hyraxes are believed to be very closely related to elephants. Many believe that hyraxes resemble the elephant primogenitor. Hyraxes, elephants, and sirens are often considered ungulate-like and it is likely they descend from a common ancestor.

In which order are manatees and dugongs classified?
    Sirenia. The sirens share a common ancestor with the ungulates (Artiodactyla & Perissodactyla). However, they are adapted for an entirely aquatic lifestyle. Like the cetaceans, they live their entire lives in water. Typically they live in fairly shallow bodies of water, where there is plenty of vegetation.

To which order do shrews, hedgehogs, and moles belong?
    Insectivora. Also including tenrecs and solenodons, Insectivora is an order containing very small mammals that are insectivores. There is dispute over the degree of relation between the animals in this order. Elephant shrews and tree shrews are classified separately.

To which order do giraffes, camels, and pigs belong?
    Artiodactyla. Artiodactyla consists of the "even-toed" ungulates. This order includes giraffes, pigs, antelope, sheep, goats, cattle, deer, and hippos. This order is found naturally on all continents except Australia and Antarctica (they have been introduced to Australia). Most live in grassland areas. Many are ruminants, which means they have multi-chambered stomachs that allow them to eat large amounts of plant matter that is not very nutritious.

Which is the only mammalian order that lays eggs?
    Monotremata. Monotremes are primitive mammals that lay eggs. Monotremes include the platypus and the echidna. They are believed to be an intermediate form between higher mammals and our reptilian ancestors. Monotremes are native to Australia and New Guinea.

What order contains beavers, rats, and squirrels?
    Rodentia. Rodentia is the largest mammalian order. The rodents are characterized by an ever-growing set of incisors that are used for gnawing. The largest rodent is the capybara. Other rodents include porcupines, mole rats, springhares, mice, chipmunks, and agoutis.


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