The Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) is an Australian mammal that lays eggs.
Any egg-laying animal is known as oviparous.Egg-laying mammals are called monotremes. They include just the platypus and echidna.
Yes,it is.
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as heavy as a chickens toe when the chicken is laying an egg
No. A crocodile is an egg-laying reptile. A platypus is an egg-laying mammal.
Because it is a mamal
The platypus and the echidna are egg laying mammals. Egg-laying mammals are known as monotremes.
I can't name all specifically but I can do it broadly, fish, some sharks, platypuses, and birds.
There are no porcupines in Australia; hence, they are simply called porcupines. Australia has its own unique species of egg-laying mamal (monotreme) called an echidna. The echidna has spines, but apart from that, it bears no resemblance to the porcupine whatsoever.
There are no egg-laying marsupials. There are, however, two types of mammals which are egg-laying, and they are known as monotremes. Platypuses and echidnas are both monotremes, the only known egg-laying mammals.
The platypus and echidna are recognised as egg-laying mammals. They are monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals.
No. Egg-laying mammals are monotremes.
Egg-laying mammals, known as monotremes, have a cloaca.
Egg-laying mammals are known as "monotremes".
The order Monotremata, or monotremes, are egg-laying mammals.
Egg laying mammals are called monotremes.