The sub-group of mammals which lay eggs are called monotremes.
This group includes the platypus and the two species of echidna.
Yes. The platypus and the echidna both lay eggs and both are from Australia. That's the only two on the planet. They are pretty freaky.
no, net cant lay eggs. answers .com says NETS ARE USED TO CATCH THINGS THAT LAY EGGS BUT THEY DONT LAY EGGS ONLY THE ANIMALS THEY CATCH DO
yes lobsters do lay eggs?
Eggs cant lay eggs. Im assuming you mean can a bird lay three eggs in a day. When a female bird is layingn she will lay all her eggs at pretty much the same time. If you noticed 3 eggs then there shouldn't be anymore after that.
a mayfly can lay more than 300 eggs on average!! :)
Yes woodbugs do lay eggs but they are very small.
Cows are mammalian creatures, and therefore do not lay eggs. The only known species of mammals that lay eggs are the platypusand the echidna.
Cows are mammalian creatures, and therefore do not lay eggs. The only known species of mammals that lay eggs are the platypusand the echidna.
budgeriegars can lay up to 2 to 6 eggs in a group ;)
Warm blooded animals which lay eggs are birds and monotremes.All birds lay eggs.Monotremes are a small group of mammals which lay eggs. This group is made up of only the platypus and the two species of echidna.
a group of platypus is called a 'businesss'
platypus
Happiny can't lay eggs!
Tetrapod's are the group of animals that lay eggs. Animals have been laying eggs for a long time. Snails, fish, and many other animals lay eggs from which their young hatch.
No. Only female platypuses and echidnas lay eggs. They belong to the group of mammals known as monotremes.
Yes. Monotremes are egg-laying mammals; this group of mammals includes just platypuses and echidnas.
Animals that lay eggs, that have little or no other development within the mother are known as Oviparous animals. Types of animals that lay eggs are birds, reptiles, insects, fish, monotremes and molluscs.
No. Monotremes are an unusual group of mammals which lay eggs.