Hi Marshall,

 Good show. :-) Nice to see someone thinking.

 Parker and Haswell have classified mammals into eleven orders.

 1. Monotremata; egg laying mammals, suckle young (echidna, duckbills)
 2. Marsupialia; pouched mammels (kangaroos)
 3. Edentata; edentates (sloths, armadillo)
 4. Cetacea; cetaceans (whales, poroises)
 5. Sirenia; sirenians (manatee, dugong)
 6. Ungulata; hoofed mammals (deer, horse, ox)
 7. Carnivora; flesh-eating mammals (lion, tiger)
 8. Rodentia; rodents or gnawers (rats, squirrel, beaver)
 9. Insectivora; insectivores (moles, shrews)
10. Chiroptera; winged mammals (bats)
11. Primates; highest order of mammals (lemurs, apes, man)

 One of the primates has learned to use silver as a health aid.

Bless you   Bob Lee

Marshall Dudley wrote:

> Tai-Pan wrote:
>
> >  Hi all,
> >  Found this on list.  :-)  Really now.
> >
> > > Whales are mammals. Mammals have hair. SHAVE THE WHALES!
> >
> > Not all mammals have hair. All mammals have mammary glands. All mammals 
> > lactate,
> > and give live birth to their young.
>
> Not all mammels.
>
>
>
> Marshall
>
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