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Mostly, yes. With the exception of monotremes (egg-laying mammals which include the platypus and the echidna), mammals are born live, not from eggs.

The defining characteristic of mammals is that they all feed their young on mothers' milk.

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All mammals except the platypus. Some species of sharks give birth instead of laying eggs.

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Some of them do, such as most mammals. However, birds, amphibians, and reptiles lay eggs, allowing the offspring to develop inside the egg, instead of the mother.

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It grows into an embryo for a chick and that's all

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Marsupial mammals do not fully develop inside the mother.

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Yes they do.

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