Small Mammals

Small mammals are a group of animals that include rodents, marsupials, and other species. These animals can be found in a variety of habitats throughout the world. They are important to the environment and play vital roles in the food chain. Small mammals are also used as pets and for scientific research, providing valuable data for scientists. As such, small mammals are a valuable part of the world’s biodiversity, and their conservation is vital for the health of the planet.

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