英语翻译最大的哺乳动物是(蓝鲸 ) 最臭的哺乳动物是(臭鼬) 最高的哺乳动物是(长颈鹿) 最小的哺乳动物是(小鼩鼱) 跑得最快的哺乳动物是(猎豹)(冲刺速度是猎豹,长跑最快应

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英语翻译最大的哺乳动物是(蓝鲸 ) 最臭的哺乳动物是(臭鼬) 最高的哺乳动物是(长颈鹿) 最小的哺乳动物是(小鼩鼱) 跑得最快的哺乳动物是(猎豹)(冲刺速度是猎豹,长跑最快应
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英语翻译最大的哺乳动物是(蓝鲸 ) 最臭的哺乳动物是(臭鼬) 最高的哺乳动物是(长颈鹿) 最小的哺乳动物是(小鼩鼱) 跑得最快的哺乳动物是(猎豹)(冲刺速度是猎豹,长跑最快应
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最大的哺乳动物是(蓝鲸 )
最臭的哺乳动物是(臭鼬)
最高的哺乳动物是(长颈鹿)
最小的哺乳动物是(小鼩鼱)
跑得最快的哺乳动物是(猎豹)(冲刺速度是猎豹,长跑最快应当是羚羊类某种)
如果写的好,多多的!ABOUT这些动物的英文介绍.
Moonlightchest你介绍的very good,but can you 写的长一点吗,有劳您了.
THANKS!同样也thank you一搂and二楼,不过美国没有QQ
Rhapsodia晚枫非常感谢你,虽然你只写了一个,但是很具体哦,可否麻烦你再写其它的呢?如果不行,那就算了,辛苦了.
Moonlightchest我可能会选你哦.

英语翻译最大的哺乳动物是(蓝鲸 ) 最臭的哺乳动物是(臭鼬) 最高的哺乳动物是(长颈鹿) 最小的哺乳动物是(小鼩鼱) 跑得最快的哺乳动物是(猎豹)(冲刺速度是猎豹,长跑最快应

The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) is an atypical member of the cat family (Felidae) that is unique in its speed and stealth, while lacking climbing abilities. As such, it is placed in its own genus, Acinonyx. It is the fastest land animal, reaching speeds between 112 kilometres per hour (70 mph) and 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph) in short bursts covering distances up to 460 metres (1,500 ft), and has the ability to accelerate from 0 to 110 kilometres per hour (68 mph) in three seconds, greater than most supercars.
The cheetah's chest is deep and its waist is narrow. The coarse, short fur of the cheetah is tan with round black spots measuring from 2 centimetres (0.79 in) to 3 centimetres (1.2 in) across, affording it some camouflage while hunting. There are no spots on its white underside, but the tail has spots, which merge to form four to six dark rings at the end. The tail usually ends in a bushy white tuft. The cheetah has a small head with high-set eyes. Black "tear marks" run from the corner of its eyes down the sides of the nose to its mouth to keep sunlight out of its eyes and to aid in hunting and seeing long distances.
The adult cheetah weighs from 40 kilograms (88 lb) to 65 kilograms (140 lb). Its total body length is from 115 centimetres (45 in) to 135 centimetres (53 in), while the tail can measure up to 84 centimetres (33 in) in length. Males tend to be slightly larger than females and have slightly bigger heads, but there is not a great variation in cheetah sizes and it is difficult to tell males and females apart by appearance alone. Compared to a similarly-sized leopard, the cheetah is generally shorter-bodied, but is longer tailed and taller (it averages about 90 centimetres (35 in) tall) and so it appears more streamlined.
Some cheetahs also have a rare fur pattern mutation: cheetahs with larger, blotchy, merged spots are known as 'king cheetahs'. It was once thought to be a separate subspecies, but it is merely a mutation of the African cheetah. The 'king cheetah' has only been seen in the wild a handful of times, but it has been bred in captivity.
(The fastest sprinting speed is cheetah while the fastest running speed is a type of the antelope)
  

The biggest mammal is blue whale.
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The blue whale is the largest animal that ever lived on Earth. It is also the loudest animal on Earth. These enormous mammals eat tiny organisms...

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The biggest mammal is blue whale.
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The blue whale is the largest animal that ever lived on Earth. It is also the loudest animal on Earth. These enormous mammals eat tiny organisms, like plankton and krill, which they sieve through baleen. They live in pods (small groups). These gray-blue whales have 2 blowholes and a 2-14 inch (5-30 cm) thick layer of blubber.
Blue whales are rorqual whales, whales that have pleated throat grooves that allow their throat to expand during the huge intake of water during filter feeding. Blue whales have 50-70 throat grooves that run from the throat to mid-body.
SIZE
Blue whales grow to be about 80 feet (25 m) long on average, weighing about 120 tons (109 tonnes). The largest specimen found was a female 94 feet (29 m) long weighing more 174 tons (158 tonnes). The females are larger than males, as with all baleen whales. The largest of the blue whales (150 tons) has a heart that weighs about 1,000 pounds (450 kg) and has 14,000 pounds (6,400 kg) of blood circulating in its body. The heart is about the size of a Volkswagon bug car. A human could crawl through the aorta (a major blood vessel).
LOUDNESS
Blue whales are the loudest animals on Earth! Their call reaches levels up to 188 decibels. This low-frequency whistle can be heard for hundreds of miles. The blue whale is louder than a jet, which reaches only 140 decibels! Human shouting is 70 decibels; sounds over 120 decibels are painful to human ears.
SKIN, SHAPE AND FINS
The blue whale's skin is usually blue-gray with white-gray spots. The underbelly has brown, yellow, or gray specks. During the winter in cold waters, diatoms stick to the underbelly, giving it a yellow to silver- to sulfur-colored sheen; they are sometimes called "sulfur bottom."
They have a very small, falcate (sickle-shaped) dorsal fin that is located near the flukes (tail). Blue whales have long, thin flippers 8 feet long (2.4 m) and flukes that are 25 feet (7.6 m) wide.
DIET AND BALEEN
Blue whales (like all baleen whales) are seasonal feeders and carnivores that filter feed tiny crustaceans (krill, copepods, etc.), plankton, and small fish from the water. They are gulpers, filter feeders that alternatively swim then gulp a mouthful of plankton or fish - they lunge into dense groups of small sea organisms (krill or tiny fish) with an open mouth. 50 to 70 throat pleats allow the throat to expand a great deal, forming a gular pouch. The water is then forced through the baleen plates hanging from the upper jaw. The baleen catches the food, acting like a sieve.
The blue whale has about 320 pairs of black baleen plates with dark gray bristles in the blue whale's jaws. They are about 39 inches long (1 m), 21 inches wide (53 cm), and weigh 200 pounds (90 kg). The tongue weighs 4 tons (3.8 tonnes).
An average-sized blue whale will eat 2,000-9,000 pounds (900-4100 kg) of plankton each day during the summer feeding season in cold, arctic waters ( about 120 days).
SOCIAL GROUPS
Blue whales live individually or in very small pods (groups). They frequently swim in pairs.
DIVING
Blue whales can dive for up to an hour, going to a depth of 350 feet (105 m).
这个够长么?再长写不下了
The most foul-smelling mammal is skunk.
The tallest mammal is giraffe.
The smallest mammal is shrew.
The fastest mammal is panther. (The fastest dashing mammal is panther while the fastest runner is ariel species.)

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