: Addresses critical modern issues such as parasites and zoonotic diseases, domestication, and conservation challenges. Academic and Scientific Significance
: Explores the biological mechanisms of mammals, including their skin (integument), modes of feeding, nutrition, environmental adaptations (like temperature regulation), and reproduction. Mammalogy: Adaptation, Diversity, Ecology
: Covers the science of mammalogy, its history, methods for studying mammals, phylogeny (evolutionary relationships), and biogeography. : Addresses critical modern issues such as parasites