What mammals lay eggs outside of their body? - playtpus for sale
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Playtpus For Sale What Mammals Lay Eggs Outside Of Their Body?
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ooh! The echidna is! is a Monotreme "with the platypus! they are the only mammals to 2 down.
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ooh! The echidna is! is a Monotreme "with the platypus! they are the only mammals to 2 down.
BTW - Echidna is approved for use in 20 questions you always get perfect! ;)
The Anteaters platypus and spiny dogfish are mammals that lay their eggs
Elephants ...... Mamoth that
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Echidna (four species)
I am surprised and a little by the number of people who are amused with confidence that mammals do not lay any eggs responded!
The mammals are the names of the breast, but it is an ancient group known mostly extinct Prototherians show - that modern mammals are unlike eutherian THERIANS the truth is known.
Other mammals have two types of punters Echidna and both live in Australia. Although no breasts are able to secrete milk through the skin of the baby.
Echidna, but they really milk for the young, which is technically not "breasts", only that lay eggs instead of producing live births
Confirmed. Platypus and echidna are the only mammalian egg. There are subgroups of mammals - Mammals truth (no eggs), marsupials (which have pockets) and monotremes (egg)
Interestingly, the echidna egg looks, then put their young in a pouch (which is crazy to see a young side, but the bones are soft at this stage)
I believe no other: S
What mammals lay eggs.
Echidnas
I think the duck's bill is the only mammal that eggs are laid down in this way.
I do not think there are others, but if anything, can be far apart.
Oh, and a tortoise is a mammal!
They are called Monotremes. Types of them Tachyglossus, long beak echidna and the platypus.
Prototheria - primitive egg-laying mammals in Australia and Tasmania and New Guinea
The echidna spiny anteater, anteater - Spine cover trench Monotreme from Australia with a long snout and claws for hunting ants and termites
The echidna spiny anteater, anteater - New Guinea echidnas
Some mammals lay eggs. Monotremes (monos, single + trema, hole refers to the cloaca) are mammals that lay eggs instead of bearing live young like marsupials (Marsupialia) and placental mammals (Eutheria).
I almost died one days driving along the Great Ocean Road - an enormous echidna crossing and turned to avoid it, go almost to a steep bank. The spines can puncture tires.
They are called Mammels skin because they do not lay any eggs and duck ... This thing is an exception
none.
Mammals have mammary glands. That is why we are called to mammals and other assets that do not lay any eggs
Mammals lay eggs.
none
Mammals do not lay eggs
Turtles
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