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Mammalia Sites:

European Mammal Database by Teddy Wilkin European Mammal Database by Teddy Wilkin
European Mammal Database by Teddy Wilkin European Mammal Database by Teddy Wilkin: A database of historic trends of mammals populations in Europe; an undergraduate project with references. (Mammalia)
http://member.biodiversity.org.uk/teddy/
Walker's Mammals of the World Walker's Mammals of the World
Walker's Mammals of the World Walker's Mammals of the World: Online version of the reference work by Ronald W. Nowak. Some sections are free, but subscription is required for most areas. (Mammalia)
http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/walkers_mammals_of_the_world/
Class Mammalia Class Mammalia
Class Mammalia Class Mammalia: Introduction to mammals, with detailed information about subclasses and orders of mammals, from the Animal Diversity Web. (Mammalia)
http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/chordata/mammalia.html
Animal Info - Rare, Threatened and Endangered Mammals Animal Info - Rare, Threatened and Endangered Mammals
Animal Info - Rare, Threatened and Endangered Mammals Animal Info - Rare, Threatened and Endangered Mammals: Biology, ecology, habitat, and status of rare, threatened and endangered species of mammals and information on their native countries: biodiversity, ecosystems, population, and land use. (Mammalia)
http://www.animalinfo.org/
Mark Kostich - Rare and Endangered Mammals Mark Kostich - Rare and Endangered Mammals
Mark Kostich - Rare and Endangered Mammals Mark Kostich - Rare and Endangered Mammals: High quality images of species from around the world. Includes Giant Muntjac, Owston's Civet, Binturong, Spotted Linsang, Pangolin, Yellow Throated Marten, Indian Civet, Genet Cat, Sun Bear, Pygmy Loris, and Slow Loris. (Mammalia)
http://www.kostich.com/other_mammals.htm
Australian Mammals: Living and Extinct Australian Mammals: Living and Extinct
Australian Mammals: Living and Extinct Australian Mammals: Living and Extinct: Species profiles including habitats, characteristics, behavior, breeding cycles, feeding, images, and range maps. (Mammalia)
http://www.abchsn.com/
Tasmanian Mammal List Tasmanian Mammal List
Tasmanian Mammal List Tasmanian Mammal List: Guide to Tasmania's mammals. (Mammalia)
http://www.parks.tas.gov.au/wildlife/mammals/Tasmlist.html
Mammal Species of the World Mammal Species of the World
Mammal Species of the World Mammal Species of the World: Names and literature citations for the 4,629 currently recognized species of mammals, in a taxonomic hierarchy that includes Order, Family, Subfamily, and Genus. (Mammalia)
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/msw/
MAMMFAUN MAMMFAUN
MAMMFAUN MAMMFAUN: A bibliography of publications concerning the geographical distribution of mammals. (Mammalia)
http://www.wku.edu/~smithch/mamm/MAMMFAUN.htm
Mammals of Texas Mammals of Texas
Mammals of Texas Mammals of Texas: Guide to the 181 species of Texas mammals, based on Davis and Schmidly's classic printed handbook. (Mammalia)
http://www.nsrl.ttu.edu/tmot1/
Terrestrial Mammals of the Arctic Terrestrial Mammals of the Arctic
Terrestrial Mammals of the Arctic Terrestrial Mammals of the Arctic: Checklist of the 48 species. (Mammalia)
http://lynx.uio.no/jon/lynx/arctmam.html
University of Kansas Natural History Museum Division of Mammals University of Kansas Natural History Museum Division of Mammals
University of Kansas Natural History Museum Division of Mammals University of Kansas Natural History Museum Division of Mammals: The mammal collection is one of the largest in North America and the second largest university collection, with over 158,000 cataloged specimens. (Mammalia)
http://nhm.ku.edu/mammals/
UCMP Hall of Mammals UCMP Hall of Mammals
UCMP Hall of Mammals UCMP Hall of Mammals: University of California Museum of Paleontology site providing an introduction the Class Mammalia and to the subcategories of mammals, including the marsupials, monotremes, multituberculata, and the eutheria (placentals). (Mammalia)
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/mammal/mammal.html
The Ultimate Ungulate Page The Ultimate Ungulate Page
The Ultimate Ungulate Page The Ultimate Ungulate Page: Biology of the infraorder Ungulata and related groups, including Artiodactyla, aardvarks, elephants, hyraxes, sea cows, and Perissodactyla. (Mammalia)
http://www.ultimateungulate.com/
National Museum of Natural History Division of Mammals National Museum of Natural History Division of Mammals
National Museum of Natural History Division of Mammals National Museum of Natural History Division of Mammals: With roughly 570,000 voucher specimens, by far the world's largest mammal collection. Located in Washington, DC, USA. (Mammalia)
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/vert/mammals/mammals.html
Mammals of Kansas Mammals of Kansas
Mammals of Kansas Mammals of Kansas: Checklist, descriptions, and photos. (Mammalia)
http://www.ukans.edu/~mammals/