The unique mammalian characteristics are:
pinna, monocondylic skull and mammary glands
hairs, tympanic membrane and mammary glands
hairs, pinna and mammary glands
hairs, pinna and indirect development
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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