Mammal
They Might Be Giants Lyrics


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Standing in between extinction in the cold
And explosive radiating growth
So the warm blood flows
Through the large four-chambered heart
Maintaining the very high metabolism rate they have

Mammal, mammal
Their names are called
They raise a paw
The bat, the cat
Dolphin and dog
Koala bear and hog

One of us might lose his hair
But you're reminded that it once was there
From the embryonic whale to the monkey with no tail
So the warm blood flows
With the red blood cells lacking nuclei
Through the large four-chambered heart
Maintaining the very high metabolism rate they have

Mammal, mammal
Their names are called
They raise a paw
The bat, the cat
Dolphin and dog
Koala bear and hog

Placental the sister of her brother Marsupial
Their cousin called Monotreme
Dead uncle Allotheria

Mammal, mammal
Their names are called
They raise a paw
The bat, the cat
Dolphin and dog
Koala bear and hog
The fox, the ox




Giraffe and shrew
Echidna, caribou

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of They Might Be Giants' song Mammal talk about the characteristics and names of different mammals. The first stanza highlights the unique situation of mammals, which are constantly balancing between extinction and explosive growth. This is due to the high metabolism rate that they possess which requires them to maintain a large amount of warm blood flowing through the large four-chambered heart in their bodies. The chorus of the song calls out the names of several mammals including the bat, cat, dog, koala, and hog, identifying them as warm-blooded creatures that possess unique traits.


The second stanza talks about the similarities between humans and other mammals. It acknowledges that humans too can lose their hair, just as some mammals do, but traces the evolutionary development of mammals back to the embryonic stage of whales and monkeys with no tail. Furthermore, it talks about how red blood cells lack nuclei in mammals, another unique feature that helps maintain their warm-bloodedness. The final stanza talks about the different types of mammals that are related to each other, including Placental, the sister of Marsupial, and Monotreme, their cousin. The stanza ends with the introduction of Allotheria, which is the dead uncle of these three types.


Overall, the song is an interesting and fun way to learn about the unique characteristics and names of different mammals. It is also a reflection of the curious and quirky style that They Might Be Giants is known for.


Line by Line Meaning

Standing in between extinction in the cold
Mammals exist as a group in between two extremes: the danger of extinction due to cold temperatures and the potential for explosive growth.


And explosive radiating growth
Mammals have the capacity for explosive growth.


So the warm blood flows
Mammals' warm blood flows through them, allowing them to adapt to different temperatures.


Through the large four-chambered heart
Mammals' warm blood flows through a four-chambered heart, which allows for a higher metabolic rate.


Maintaining the very high metabolism rate they have
The warm-blooded nature of mammals allows them to maintain a high metabolic rate.


Mammal, mammal Their names are called They raise a paw
The following lines list examples of different mammals by name.


The bat, the cat Dolphin and dog Koala bear and hog The fox, the ox Giraffe and shrew Echidna, caribou
These are all examples of mammals that are commonly known.


One of us might lose his hair But you're reminded that it once was there
Some mammals lose their hair over time, but it's important to remember that they once had it.


From the embryonic whale to the monkey with no tail
This line refers to the wide range of mammals that exist, from those that live in the water (like whales) to those that have lost certain physical features (like tail-less monkeys).


With the red blood cells lacking nuclei
Mammals' red blood cells typically lack nuclei.


Placental the sister of her brother Marsupial Their cousin called Monotreme Dead uncle Allotheria
These lines refer to different branches of the mammal family tree, highlighting the diversity that exists within the classification of 'mammal.'




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHN FLANSBURGH, JOHN LINNELL, JOHN C. FLANSBURGH, JOHN S. LINNELL

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