Mammals
Marsupials
Give birth to live young then the young live inside a pouch
until they are old enough to leave.
Most live in Australia or the Americas.
Examples: Kangaroos, Wallabies, Koalas, Possums, Wombats
The pouch of the marsupials provides a place for the young to
finish their development.
Gestation period only lasts a few works before the fetus is born and then placed in the pouch to finish development.
Placental
Give birth to live young that get their nutrients from a placenta inside the mother's womb.
Viviparous means they give birth to live young. The young developed over time outside of the womb.
Examples: Humans, Cats, Dogs, and Horses
Mother provide milk to feed the young from their mammary glands.
Young are born at an advanced stage. Almost 4,000 known species of placental mammals.
Egg-layers
Also known as Monotremes. One opening for urination, defecation, and reproduction.
Oviparous which means they lay eggs. Fetus develops outside of the body.
Examples: Platypus and Echidna
Brains do not have connective tissue between the two hemispheres. Similar to reptiles because they have a spur in their ankle area.
Endothermic which means they maintain their body temperature inside. Has hair on body. Four chambered heart.