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Have the Mammals Honor 
 
  
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</noinclude>Have the Mammals honor.
What mammals in your locality are protected by law? Why?
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</noinclude>What mammals in your locality are protected by law? Why?
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</noinclude>How do the processes of birth and care for the young differ in monotremes and marsupials from all other orders of mammals?
How do the processes of birth and care for the young differ in monotremes and marsupials from all other orders of mammals?
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</noinclude>Name five different ways in which mammals protect themselves and their young, and cite an example of each.
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</noinclude>What mammals are agents for the transmission of tularemia, bubonic plague, trichinosis, and rabies?
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</noinclude>List 15 species of wild mammals which you personally have observed and identified in the wild. For each one listed, include the following data:
What mammals are agents for the transmission of tularemia, bubonic plague, trichinosis, and rabies?
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:d. Habitat (woods, field, swamp)
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:e. Time of day
List 15 species of wild mammals which you personally have observed and identified in the wild. For each one listed, include the following data: <br>a. Name <br>b. Date observed <br>c. Locality <br>d. Habitat (woods, field, swamp) <br>e. Time of day <br>f. Behavior (what the animal was doing)  
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Mammals - Advanced

Skill Level

2

Year

1949

Version

25.11.2024

Approval authority

General Conference

Mammals Advanced AY Honor.png
Mammals - Advanced
Nature
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
General Conference
Year of Introduction
1949



1. Have the Mammals honor.

2. What mammals in your locality are protected by law? Why?

3. How do the processes of birth and care for the young differ in monotremes and marsupials from all other orders of mammals?

4. Name five different ways in which mammals protect themselves and their young, and cite an example of each.

5. What mammals are agents for the transmission of tularemia, bubonic plague, trichinosis, and rabies?


6. List 15 species of wild mammals which you personally have observed and identified in the wild. For each one listed, include the following data:

a. Name
b. Date observed
c. Locality
d. Habitat (woods, field, swamp)
e. Time of day
f. Behavior (what the animal was doing)