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Class: Mammalia - Mammals

Volusia Co. FL 10/02/05Sylvilagus palustris
Marsh Rabbit
side view


Members of the Mammalia class at Wild Florida Photo

Artiodactyla - even-toed ungulates

Key Deer - walking towards along nature trail
Odocoileus virginianus
Key Deer

walking towards along nature trail

Carnivora - carnivores

Eastern Red Fox - side view of pup approaching den
Vulpes vulpes
Eastern Red Fox

side view of pup approaching den

Cetacea - whales, dolphins and porpoises

Bottlenose Dolphin - Nellie side view portrait at age 57
Tursiops truncatus
Bottlenose Dolphin

Nellie side view portrait at age 57

Chiroptera - bats

Brazilian Free-tailed Bat - bat eating mealworm in demonstrator's hand
Tadarida brasiliensis
Brazilian Free-tailed Bat

bat eating mealworm in demonstrator's hand

Didelphimorphia - American marsupials

Opossum - side view, standing with babies, 1 underneath
Didelphis virginiana
Opossum

side view, standing with babies, 1 underneath

Lagomorpha - hares, pikas & rabbits

Marsh Rabbit - front view, muching on leaves
Sylvilagus palustris
Marsh Rabbit

front view, muching on leaves

Rodentia - rodents

Eastern Gray Squirrel - close-up of upper body and face
Sciurus carolinensis
Eastern Gray Squirrel

close-up of upper body and face

Sirenia - sea cows, manatees and dugongs

Manatee - entire, side view with non-native suckermouth catfish
Trichechus manatus
Manatee

entire, side view with non-native suckermouth catfish

Xenarthra - armadillos, sloths, and anteaters

Nine-banded Armadillo - rear view
Dasypus novemcinctus
Nine-banded Armadillo

rear view


Mammalia is a member of the Chordata - vertebrates - Phylum


Other members of the Chordata phylum

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