Mammalian in a sentence as a noun

Heck, it's a fundamental part of being a mammalian parent.

There are at least 2 mammalian cancers I know of, and possibly more, that are contagious.

If it's an allergy to a sugar present in mammalian meat, how does the body not become allergic to itself?

Sleep is not a luxury; it is an absolute necessity for our mammalian brains to function properly.

It could be a reality that we'll face an extinction event that wipes out all other non-domesticated mammalian life.

These plant microRNAs where subsequently found in mammalian cells affecting expression of genes and cell chemistry.

Mammalian in a sentence as an adjective

Ingrained deep within our mammalian brains is the instinctual desire for community and personal intimacy.

Who we are as humans is inextricably tied to our mammalian, primate, vertebrate and multicellular ancestry, and we know this by virtue of the wonders of phylogenetics.

We present here a detailed large-scale thalamocortical model based on experimental measures in several mammalian species.

Although the article dramatizes the conflict, the tug-of-war over resources is real, which probably is why the placenta is one of the fastest evolving mammalian organs in terms of morphology and genetics.

However the organization, electrophysiology and function of the mammalian brain are quite different.

I think that the criticism that it is wrong to read emotional responses in animal behavior runs somewhat counter to evolution as it assumes that our emotional responses have not developed from our mammalian ancestry, but have rather sprung fully formed from somewhere.

Mammalian definitions

noun

any warm-blooded vertebrate having the skin more or less covered with hair; young are born alive except for the small subclass of monotremes and nourished with milk

See also: mammal

adjective

of or relating to the class Mammalia