Carnivorous Mammals

Definition of Carnivorous Mammals Hierarchical Category as it relates to Animals, Mammals

Carnivorous Mammals are a group of animals belonging to the Mammalia class, characterized by their endothermic nature, hair or fur, and mammary glands in females. These mammals primarily feed on other animals, possessing specialized physical features such as sharp teeth and claws, and a highly developed sense of sight, smell, or hearing to hunt their prey. Examples of carnivorous mammals include lions, tigers, wolves, and bears.

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