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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2009

Explains how mammals are classified. Increase your appreciation for mammals. Find more animal activities and games at http://www.sheppardsoftware.com

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  • Great Video This Has Helped Me Alot Thnx

  • Just Google it: Prehistoric Mammals Collection by Guruzen. They ALL there to see and enjoy.

  • I like listening to this guy's voice. He talks really softly and slowly, and it sounds shaky at times. Someone should get this guy to read a children's book or something - he would have the best voice ever for that. lol

    Good video.

  • @hotdoh

    Ugg, that link doesn't work, I can never figure out how to share other sites on youtube. Just copy and past into google exactly what I have without changing anything at all; it's the very first result and says "Evolution 101: Trees Not Ladders."

  • It doesn't make sense to say that Placentals are the "most evolved." Evolution isn't a ladder with the "most evolved" on top and the "least evolved" on the bottom; it's a tree with all organisms being equally evolved, which is to say that they all have had the same amount of time to adept to their environment for the purpose of survival and the procreation of their genetic information.

    evolution.berkeley (DOT) edu/evosite/evo101/IIB2Notladd­ers.shtml

  • this was very useful for my test practice thanks sheppardsoftwareCom

  • thks ---was very useful

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