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Mammals are the second land generator and tenth generator overall. Mammals are any warm-blooded amniote tetrapods belonging in the class Mammalia and the only extant group in the clade Synapsida. They are distinguished by being warm-blooded, having mammary glands, and fur. Mammals include the monotremes (egg-laying mammals), and the therians (marsupials and placental mammals, including humans).

Description[]

"The first vertebrates with warm blood, mammals nurse their young with milk from mammary glands, have skin covered in fur or hair, and have larger brains that possess a neocortex."

Design[]

The Mammal generator resembles a brown rabbit, However it is white in the snow part of the land garden.

Upgrades[]

The Mammal has 30 upgrades, increasing the generator efficiency with a x1.1813 E20 multiplier. Note that Mammals gain access to additional upgrades as you fix the various glitches, allowing them to become more efficient than their successors, Apes and Humans.

Icon Name Description Cost Efficiency Requires
Mammal Hair Hair Not only did hair keep mammals' temperature regulated, but certain hair follicles eventually evolved into important glands like the ones that produce milk for mammalian young. EntropyEntropy 4.66 E9 30% Mammal
Mammal Eutherians Eutherians Eutherians are mammals that have live young that are sustained in utero by a placenta, This organ siphons nutrients between mother and offspring, resulting in a longer pregnancy and more developed infant. Humans are eutherians. EntropyEntropy 8.91 E9 60% Uterus
Hair
Mammal Mammal Brain Mammal Brain With the development of the limbic system, mammals gain the ability to experience more complex emotions than reptiles. These adaptions also improve mammal's memory — now we can learn from our mistakes. EntropyEntropy 1.54 E10 45% Eutherians
Medulla Oblongata
Mammal Primate Primate Evolving from early tree-climbiing mammals, primates are animales with large brains and dextrous hands. They have evolved with astonishing diversity; animals ranging from gorillas to lemurs to humans are all primates. EntropyEntropy 1.90 E10 75% Eutherians
Mammal Three Bone Ear Three Bone Ear Also known as the middle ear, these three bones (the hammer, anvil, and stirrup) are a set of organic levers that regulate the perception of sound. EntropyEntropy 2.00 E10 100% Ear
File:Mammal Powerful Hind Legs.png Powerful Hind Legs Rabbits and hares have strong back legs that make them great at jumping, and give them a powerful kick EntropyEntropy 34.4 B 80% Eutherians
Glires glitch
Mammal Olfactory Lobes Olfactory Lobes Mammals have large olfactory lobes, the part of their brains that controls their sense of smell. These enlarged sections contribute zo the larger sizr of the mammal brain overall. EntropyEntropy 5.40 E10 40% Mammal Brain
File:Mammal Tooth Growth.png Tooth Growth Lagomorphs, like rodents, have teeth that grow continuously throughout their life. They must constantly chew on grasses and other fibrous food to ensure that the teeth do not become too long. EntropyEntropy 64.50 B 110% Powerful Hind Legs
Mammal Placenta Placenta The placenta is a temporary organ that connects an embryo to the uterus. Through this organ, the mother provides food and oxygen and removes waste products for the fetus, establishing a symbiotic relationship as it grows. EntropyEntropy 1.64 E11 50% Eutherians
Mammal Sweat Gland Sweat Gland Sweat glands help mammals regulate their temperature and excrete excess water. They also help to prevent bacteria forming o the skin. EntropyEntropy 6.28 E11 95% 50 Mammal
Hair
Mammal Mammalian Teeth Mammalian Teeth As the diets of mammals changed, more complex, specialized teeth developed and helped differentiate new species. EntropyEntropy 7.00 E11 25% 15 Mammal
Mammal Long Pregnancy Long Pregnancy Eutherians carry their young until they are more fully developed than other mammals. Some can even walk or run within an hour of birth. EntropyEntropy 7.45 E11 100% Placenta
Mammal Secondary Palate Secondary Palate A bone development in the mouth, the secondary palate allows the organism to eat and breathe at the same time, thus enabling them to have a higher metabolism. EntropyEntropy 1.05 E12 65% Mammalian Teeth
Mammal Estrus Estrus In most mammals (excluding higher primates), the female of the species will experience an estrus cycle: a period where females are sexually receptive and more fertile. Because of this, most mammals can only reproduce at certain times of year. EntropyEntropy 2.53 E12 200% Long Pregnancy
Mammal Milk Glands Milk Glands Evolving from sweat glands, mammary glands produce milk for mammals to feed their offspring. EntropyEntropy 5.66 E12 100% Sweat Gland
File:Mammal Hooves.png Hooves Ungulates that live on land are identifiable by their hooved feet. Having feet covered in though bone helps to enable these creatures to graze for extended periods and travel long distances over hard terrain. EntropyEntropy 12.30 T 110% Eutherians and fixed second mammal Glitche of Ungulates
File:Mammal Rumination.png Rumination Ungulates have special four-chambered stomachs, which allow food to be fermented in their stomachs prior to digestion. EntropyEntropy 54.50 T 115% Hooves
File:Mammal Short Pregnancy.png Short Pregnancy Marsupials only gestate for four to five weeks before being born. They climb into pouches on their mother's underside, where they latch onto a nipple and feed until they have developed enough to emerge. EntropyEntropy 3.60 Qa 120% Uterus (Entropy Tap Upgrade) and fixed third mammal Glitche of Marsupials
File:Mammal Four Molars.png Four Molars Whereas placental mammals have only three molars, many marsupials have four. EntropyEntropy 6.50 Qa 125% Short Pregnancy
File:Mammal Non-Retractile Claws.png Non-Retractile Claws Most caniforms have claws that do not retract. These claws are used for fighting, catching prey, digging for food, and climbing. EntropyEntropy 43.30 Qa 200% Eutherians and fixed fourth mammal Glitche of Caniform
Mammal Hibernation Hibernation Hibernation is the ability of many animals to enter a state of unconsciousness for prolonged periods of time so as to better survive in harsh conditions. Most animals go into hibernation so that they can sleep through the long winter. EntropyEntropy 6.40 E16 100% 100 Mammal
Warm-Blooded
File:Mammal Longer Jaws.png Longer Jaws The longer jaws of the caniform family are ideally suited to their lifestyle as omnivorous, opportunistic feeders with a preference for eating meat. EntropyEntropy 1.22 qi 150% Non-Retractile Claws
File:Mammal Cloaca.png Cloaca Monotremes have only one hole for urination, defecation, and reproduction. This oriflice, called a cloaca, is also present in lizards and birds. EntropyEntropy 7.77 No 250% x1 Mammal and fixed fixed sixth mammal Glitche of Monotremes
File:Mammal Sprawling Limbs.png Sprawling Limbs While other mammals have gained a more erect posture, monotremes retain the sprawling posture of their therapsid ancestors. EntropyEntropy 33.30 No 300% Cloaca
File:Mammal Digitigrade.png Digitigrade Feliforms have digitigrade feet, meaning that they walk by supporting most of their weight on their toes. This makes them speedy runners and strong jumpers, traits that are important in their role as ambush hunters. EntropyEntropy 55.10 Dc 850% Eutherians and fixed seventh mammal Glitche of Feliform
File:Mammal Carnassials.png Carnassials Members of the feliform family have sharp, specialized teeth that enable them to rip, tear, and bite their prey. With a mostly carnivorous diet, these teeth make them some of the most efficient meat-eaters on the planet. EntropyEntropy 1.36 Udc 600% Digitigrade
File:Mammal Long Fingers.png Long Fingers Bat wings are structured around their extremely long finger bones. These allow the bats to flap and glide their wings with great efficiency. EntropyEntropy 7,70 Tdc 25,000% Eutherians
File:Mammal Bat.png Bat The bat family are also called the chiroptera. They are the second largest group of mammals after rodents, with nearly 1,400 species alive today. EntropyEntropy 656,00 Tdc 50,000% Long Fingers
File:Mammal Flight.png Flight Bats are the only mammal capable of sustained flight. Their wings are made of long digits covered with a thin membrane of skin, and they flap and glide through the air. EntropyEntropy 4,13 Qdc 75,000% Bat
File:Mammal Echolocation.png Echolocation Nocturnal hunters and fliers, some bats rely on echolocation to find their prey. By listening to the reflection of their calls, bat can navigate their environment without the need for advanced night vision. EntropyEntropy 933,00 Qdc 99,000% Bat

Achievements[]

Icon Name Description Requires
File:Achievement Where There's a Whale.png Where There's a Whale Blue whales are the world's largest mammals. They are also the world's largest animal, period. 25 Mammal
File:Achievement Hair-Raising.png Hair-Raising All mammals have hair, even aquatic mammals like whales and dolphins. 50 Mammal
File:Achievement Egg on Your Face.png Egg on Your Face The only two animals that hatch from eggs are duckbilled platypi and echidnas. 100 Mammal
File:Achievement Don't Step on My Toes.png Don't Step on My Toes Elephants have toenails, but do not have toes. 150 Mammal
File:Achievement Up to Bat.png Up to Bat The smallest mammal in the world is the Kitti's hog-nosed bat, also known as the bumblebee bat. It weighs just 2 grams, and is only 1.3 inches in length. 250 Mammal

Trivia[]

Life Life
Primordial Soup Amino AcidDNAProkaryotic CellEukaryotic Cell
Ocean SpongeJellyfishFlatwormFish (Sharks)
Land FungiTetrapodMammal
Reptiles TurtleCrocodiliaLizardSnake
Birds GalliformesAnseriformesPalaeognathaeNeoaves
Mammals GliresUngulatesMarsupialsCaniformCetaceansMonotremesFeliform
Human & Beyond ApeHumanCyborgSuperhumanHumanoid ColonistAndroidSentient Android
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