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Mammals: Echidna to Whales Video Part 3

Video title: Mammals - Echidna through Whales Part 3

Watch this video entitled Mammals - Echidna to Whales Part 3. Discover the habitats, diet, physical characteristics, behavior of selected mammalian species

With this title, you'll examine Part 3 of the biological characteristics of koalas, kangaroos, monkeys, dolphins, blue whales, and other mammals. These 3 online educational video titles introduce Prototheria and Theria, the two subclasses of the class Mammalia and the characteristics common to all Mammals.

 

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Mammals: Echidna to Whales Video Part 3. Learning Objectives for this video:

  • Orders of Mammals. Study Mammals from the Echidna to Whales. Learn the scientific names of mammalian families within selected orders and identify mammalian species belonging to each of those families.
  • Gain an introduction to, and examine the biological characteristics of platypuses, Tasmanian devils, kangaroos, koalas, opossums, moles, bats, lemurs, monkeys, orangutans, chimpanzees, gorillas, prairie dogs, squirrels, beavers, rats, hamsters, porcupines, muskrats, dolphins, humpback whales, beluga whales, narwhals, killer whales, sperm whales, gray whales, and blue whales.
  • Describe the habitats of selected mammalian species and discuss the diet, physical characteristics, and social organization and behavior of selected species.
  • Discover the many benefits of using online video for visual learning. Educational video for teaching the K-12 curriculum provides online learning for children and students of all ages and abilities. Using subtitled video - or video with closed captions - enables children to choose between watching, listening to, or reading each presentation whichever best suites their individual learning style. A wonderful option particularly for dyslexia and special needs education.

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