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<blockquote data-quote="That Guy 11200" data-source="post: 75927666" data-attributes="member: 265559"><p>Considerably more. But mammals didn't split from reptiles. Synapsids split from reptiles and some of their descendants evolved into what we would now classify as mammals. The earliest mammals would have been egg-layers, probably secreting milk through their skin like modern monotreme mammals.</p><p></p><p>Those that weren't part of the monotreme lineage diverged into different lineages of their own. Modern marsupials and placental mammals don't lay eggs. Placentals, like us, carry our developing young inside us using a placenta, while marsupials don't produce a placenta and give birth early in development and then carry their undeveloped young in a pouch.</p><p></p><p>Those are just differences in giving birth and rearing young. There are many more differences between mammal groups - living and extinct. Saying we're all still mammals is hiding a great deal of evolved diversity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="That Guy 11200, post: 75927666, member: 265559"] Considerably more. But mammals didn't split from reptiles. Synapsids split from reptiles and some of their descendants evolved into what we would now classify as mammals. The earliest mammals would have been egg-layers, probably secreting milk through their skin like modern monotreme mammals. Those that weren't part of the monotreme lineage diverged into different lineages of their own. Modern marsupials and placental mammals don't lay eggs. Placentals, like us, carry our developing young inside us using a placenta, while marsupials don't produce a placenta and give birth early in development and then carry their undeveloped young in a pouch. Those are just differences in giving birth and rearing young. There are many more differences between mammal groups - living and extinct. Saying we're all still mammals is hiding a great deal of evolved diversity. [/QUOTE]
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