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The unique mammalian characteristics are:

A

pinna, monocondylic skull and mammary glands

B

hairs, tympanic membrane and mammary glands

C

hairs, pinna and mammary glands

D

hairs, pinna and indirect development

Step-by-Step Solution

the most unique mammalian characteristic is the presence of milk-producing glands (mammary glands). Additionally, the skin of mammals is unique in possessing hair, and external ears or pinnae are present. In contrast, mammals have a dicondylic skull (as mentioned in the skeletal system section for humans) and undergo direct development.

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