Of all the thousands of species of mammals, only three lay eggs. The two species of echidna and the platypus are the only egg-laying mammals (monotremes).
Echidnas lay their egg directly into a pouch (really just a flap of skin) which they develop only during breeding season.
Platypuses lay their eggs in a chamber at the end of a burrow dug into the side of a riverbank or creekbank.
Neither of the two egg-laying mammals lays their eggs in water. The platypus digs a burrow in the riverbank above the waterline, while the echidna actually deposits its egg directly into a rudimentary pouch.
Technically as far as I know there is only 1 mammal that lays eggs and that is the Buck-Billed Platypus which lays it's eggs in a hole in the ground. The rest of the mammal family give birth to live young not through eggs
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No. Rabbits do not lay eggs. They are placental mammals. The only mammals which lay eggs are the monotremes, which include the platypus and the echidna.
Jaguars are mammals. Mammals do not lay eggs.
No.The vast majority of mammals do not lay eggs at all. There are only three egg-laying mammals, which are known as monotremes: the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna. Not one of these species lays its eggs in the water.
No, they're mammals. Mammals don't lay eggs (except for monotremes).
Elephants are mammals Mammals don't lay eggs
Cougars are mammals. Mammals do not lay eggs. They have a live birth.
Elephants are mammals, and do not lay eggs.
Porcupines are mammals and do not lay eggs
No, they're mammals. Mammals don't lay eggs (except for monotremes).
No. Agouti are small mammals, and the only mammals which lay eggs are platypuses and echidnas.
No. Monotremes are the only mammals which lay eggs. Placental mammals give birth to live young.
No. Mammals which lay eggs are monotremes. Placental mammals and marsupials give live birth.