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In India there are 410 species, 186 genera, 45 families and 13 orders of which nearly 89 species are listed as threatened in the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Animals (IUCN 2006). This includes two species that are locally extinct from India viz. Acinonyx jubatus and Rhinoceros sondaicus.
The mammals are the Class (biology) of vertebrate animals characterized by the presence of mammary glands, which in females produce milk for the nourishment of young; the presence of hair or fur; specialized teeth; the presence of a neocortex region in the brain; and endothermic or "warm-blooded" bodies. The brain regulates endothermic and circulatory system, including a four-chambered heart. Mammals encompass some 5,500 species (including Humans), distributed in about 1,200 genera, 152 families and up to 46 orders, though this varies with the classification scheme.
Delhi, India, Rajasthan, Pakistan, Maharashtra
IUCN Red List, Canada, Conservation status, Conservation biology, Extinction
Evolution, Ecology, Biodiversity, Genetics, Biology
Speciation, Open access, Genus, Class (biology), Order (biology)
Threatened species, Europe, Canada, IUCN Red List, Region
Europe, Canada, Region, South Africa, Asia
Threatened species, Europe, Canada, New Zealand, Region