Mammals, HED-LAN
Mammals are distinguished by their ability to produce milk. The class Mammalia boasts tremendous diversity in form and habit, and different types of mammals can be wildly different from one another in physical appearance. Living kinds of mammals range in size from a bat weighing less than a gram to the largest animal that has ever lived, the blue whale, which reaches a length or more than 30 metres (100 feet) and a weight of 180 metric tons (nearly 200 short [U.S.] tons).
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hedgehog, (subfamily Erinaceinae), any of 15 Old World species of insectivores possessing several thousand short,......
Heidelberg jaw, enigmatic human mandible, thought to be about 500,000 years old, found in 1907 in the great sandpit......
heifer, any young, female, domestic bovine that has not produced offspring. At birth, a female calf is often termed......
An earlier version of this article was published on the Britannica blog Advocacy for Animals. Thorstein Veblen,......
herding dog, any of several breeds of dogs that herd livestock. They also typically make fine family pets or obedience......
Hereford, popular breed of beef cattle, the product of generations of breeding work on the part of landed proprietors......
Himalayan, breed of domestic cat with the colouring of the Siamese and the build and coat of the longhair, or Persian.......
hippopotamus, (Hippopotamus amphibius), amphibious African ungulate mammal. Often considered to be the second largest......
Hipposiderinae, subfamily of insect-eating bats, suborder Microchiroptera, family Rhinolophidae, with 9 genera......
hoary bat, (Lasiurus cinereus), migratory North American bat found in wooded areas from Canada to Mexico. It is......
hog, Heavy, fat-producing domesticated pig developed in the U.S. in the late 19th and early 20th century. As the......
Holstein-Friesian, breed of large dairy cattle originating in northern Holland and Friesland. Its chief characteristics......
Hominidae, in zoology, one of the two living families of the ape superfamily Hominoidea, the other being the Hylobatidae......
hominin, any member of the zoological “tribe” Hominini (family Hominidae, order Primates), of which only one species......
Homo, genus of the family Hominidae (order Primates) characterized by a relatively large cranial capacity, limb......
Homo erectus, extinct species of the human genus (Homo), perhaps an ancestor of modern humans (Homo sapiens). H.......
Homo floresiensis, taxonomic name given to an extinct hominin (member of the human lineage) that is presumed to......
Homo habilis, extinct species of human, the most ancient representative of the human genus, Homo. Homo habilis......
Homo heidelbergensis, extinct species of archaic human (genus Homo) known from fossils dating from 600,000 to 200,000......
Homo naledi, extinct species of human, initially thought to have evolved about the same time as the emergence of......
Homo sapiens, the species to which all modern human beings belong. Homo sapiens is one of several species grouped......
Homo sapiens sapiens, in anthropology and paleontology, the subspecies of Homo sapiens that consists of the only......
hooded seal, (Cystophora cristata), large grayish seal with dark spots that is found in open waters of the North......
horse, (Equus caballus), a hoofed herbivorous mammal of the family Equidae. It comprises a single species, Equus......
Horses were among the last species of livestock to be domesticated. Their domestication took place at least as......
horseshoe bat, (genus Rhinolophus), any of more than 100 species of large-eared insect-eating bats that make up......
The naming of racehorses is governed in the U.S. by the Jockey Club. They have the difficult task of deciding which......
hound, Classification of hunting dogs that is more general than setter, retriever, pointer, or other sporting dog......
house mouse, (Mus musculus), rodent native to Eurasia but introduced worldwide through association with humans.......
The saber-toothed tiger, the popular name for a genus of extinct prehistoric cats known as Smilodon, was about......
The woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius) was a massive creature, standing about 3 to 3.7 meters (about 10 to......
Horses sleep both standing up and lying down. Most of their sleeping time is spent standing, which is crucial for......
Cheetahs are capable of reaching speeds of up to 114 km (71 miles) per hour, making them the fastest land animals.......
The short answer? A lot. The African bush elephant (Loxodonta africana), also known as the African savanna elephant,......
Giraffes are the tallest land animals. Males (bulls) may exceed 5.5 meters (18 feet) in height, and females (cows)......
howler monkey, (genus Alouatta), any of several tropical American monkeys noted for their roaring cries. Several......
Modern human beings—that is, the species Homo sapiens—emerged relatively recently, only about 315,000 to 150,000......
humpback whale, (Megaptera novaeangliae), a baleen whale known for its elaborate courtship songs and displays.......
hutia, (family Capromyidae), any of 26 living and recently extinct species of Caribbean rodents. The surviving......
Hyaenodon, extinct genus of carnivorous mammals that first appeared in the fossil record about 42 million years......
hyena, (family Hyaenidae), any of three species of coarse-furred, doglike carnivores found in Asia and Africa and......
hyrax, (order Hyracoidea), any of six species of small hoofed mammals (ungulates) native to Africa and extreme......
ibex, any of several sure-footed, sturdy wild goats of the genus Capra in the family Bovidae (order Artiodactyla)......
impala, (Aepyceros melampus), swift-running antelope, the most abundant ruminant in the savannas of eastern and......
incubation, the maintenance of uniform conditions of temperature and humidity to ensure the development of eggs......
Indian rhinoceros, (Rhinoceros unicornis), the largest of the three Asian rhinoceroses. The Indian rhinoceros weighs......
indri, (Indri indri), slender, long-limbed primate found in the forests of Madagascar. The largest of the lemurs,......
Indricotherium, genus of giant browsing perissodactyls found as fossils in Asian deposits of the Late Oligocene......
Indridae, family of arboreal Madagascan primates. See avahi; indri;...
insectivore, the common name applied to any of 450 or so species of mammals—comprising hedgehogs, golden moles,......
Irish elk, (Megaloceros giganteus), extinct species of deer, characterized by immense body size and wide antlers,......
Irish Setter, breed of sporting dog renowned for its elegant build, graceful gait, and bright mahogany-colored......
Irish terrier, dog developed in Ireland, one of the oldest breeds of terriers. Nicknamed the “daredevil,” it has......
Irish water spaniel, breed of sporting dog developed in Ireland in the 1830s for retrieving game; its ancestors......
Irish wolfhound, tallest of all dog breeds, a keen-sighted hound used in Ireland for many years to hunt wolves......
The verdict is out on whether squirrels forget about half of the nuts they bury: surely some squirrels do. Forgotten......
Are flat-faced dogs ugly or cute? It all depends on whom you ask. Although many of us have a hard time understanding......
Jack Russell Terrier, breed of terrier developed in England in the 19th century for hunting foxes both above- and......
jackal, any of several species of wolflike carnivores of the dog genus, Canis, family Canidae, sharing with the......
jackrabbit, any of several North American species of hare (genus...
jaguar, (Panthera onca), largest New World member of the cat family (Felidae), found from northern Mexico southward......
jaguarundi, (Puma yagouaroundi), small, unspotted New World cat (family Felidae), also known as the otter-cat because......
Jamaican fruit bat, (Artibeus jamaicensis), a common and widespread bat of Central and South America with a fleshy......
Japanese spaniel, breed of toy dog that originated in China and was introduced to Japan, where it was kept by royalty.......
Java man, extinct hominin (member of the human lineage) known from fossil remains found on the island of Java,......
Javan rhinoceros, (Rhinoceros sondaicus), one of three Asian species of rhinoceroses, found only on the island......
jerboa, any of 33 species of long-tailed leaping rodents well adapted to the deserts and steppes of eastern Europe,......
Jersey, breed of small short-horned dairy cattle originating on Jersey, one of the Channel Islands; it is believed......
jumping mouse, (subfamily Zapodinae), any of five species of small leaping rodents found in North America and China.......
In scientific classification, human beings are tagged with the name Homo sapiens (Latin: “wise man”). In his 10th......
kanchil, any of several small chevrotains, or mouse deer, native to Southeast Asia. Formerly believed to be separate......
kangaroo, any of six large species of Australian marsupials noted for hopping and bouncing on their hind legs.......
kangaroo mouse, (genus Microdipodops), either of two species of leaping bipedal rodents found only in certain deserts......
kangaroo rat, (genus Dipodomys), any of 22 species of bipedal North American desert rodents with a tufted tail.......
Karakul, sheep breed of central or west Asian origin, raised chiefly for the skins of very young lambs, which are......
Keeshond, thickly coated medium-sized breed of spitz dog. It is the national dog of the Netherlands and a symbol......
Kerry blue terrier, versatile breed of working terrier that is used as a hunter, land and water retriever, and......
Key deer, subspecies of white-tailed deer...
kiang, (Equus kiang), species of Asian wild ass found in the cold, arid highlands of Nepal, India, and Pakistan......
killer whale, (Orcinus orca), largest member of the dolphin family (Delphinidae). The killer whale is easy to identify......
kinkajou, (Potos flavus), an unusual member of the raccoon family (see procyonid) distinguished by its long, prehensile......
kipunji, (Rungwecebus kipunji), arboreal species of monkeys that occur in two populations in the Eastern Arc forests......
klipspringer, (Oreotragus oreotragus), rock-climbing antelope, resident in mountains of eastern and southern Africa.......
knockout mouse, genetically engineered laboratory mouse (Mus musculus) in which a specific gene has been inactivated,......
koala, (Phascolarctos cinereus), tree-dwelling marsupial of coastal eastern and southern Australia classified in......
kob, (Kobus kob), small, stocky African antelope (tribe Reduncini, family Bovidae) that occurs in large numbers......
Kobus, genus of antelopes, family Bovidae (order Artiodactyla), containing about six species—the waterbucks and......
Kodiak bear, (subspecies Ursus arctos middendorffi), subspecies of brown bear found only on Kodiak Island and nearby......
kolinsky, any of several species of Asian weasels. See...
komondor, large Hungarian sheepdog breed taken to Europe in the 9th century by the Magyars, who kept it primarily......
kouprey, (Bos sauveli), elusive wild ox (tribe Bovini, family Bovidae) of Indochina and one of the world’s most......
Krapina remains, fossilized remains of at least 24 early Neanderthal adults and children, consisting of skulls,......
kudu, two species of spiral-horned antelopes (tribe Tragelaphini, family Bovidae). The very large greater kudu......
kuvasz, Hungarian breed of guard and shepherd dog whose reputation as a watchdog was unexcelled during the Middle......
Labrador Retriever, breed of sporting dog that originated in Newfoundland and was brought to England by fishermen......
lagomorph, (order Lagomorpha), any member of the mammalian order made up of the relatively well-known rabbits and......
Lakeland terrier, breed of dog originally used to hunt and kill foxes in the Lake District of England. Formerly......
LaMancha, American breed of dairy goat known for its much-reduced external ears. The lineage of LaManchas is uncertain;......
lamb, live sheep before the age of one year and the flesh of such an animal. Mutton refers to the flesh of the......
langur, general name given to numerous species of Asian monkeys belonging to the subfamily Colobinae. The term......