yes they are mammals because they are warm blooded!
An echidna IS a mammal. It is an egg-laying mammal, known as a monotreme,
No. The echidna is a mammal, even though it lays eggs. It belongs to the very small group of egg-laying mammals known as monotremes, same as the platypus.
The platypus is a mammal, sub class Prototheria.Like the echidna, it is a monotreme, which is an egg-laying mammal. This puts it in the order monotremata.Its scientific name is Ornithorhynchus Anatinus.The seven levels of classification are:Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: MonotremataFamily: OrnithorhynchidaeGenus: OrnithorhynchusSpecies: anatinus
mammal or bird
Monotremes include the platypus and short-beaked echidna of Australia, and the long-beaked echidna of New Guinea.
The platypus is a mammal, sub class Prototheria. Like the echidna, it is a monotreme, which is an egg-laying mammal. This puts it in the order monotremata. Its scientific name is Ornithorhynchus Anatinus.
The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, belongs to the group of animals known as mammals. Specifically, it is a monotreme, or egg-laying mammal.
The echidna is a monotreme. It is an egg-laying mammal.
easy it belongs in the mammal family i study this topic
The koala is in the subclass 'Marsupialia', which belongs to the class Mammalia. It is a marsupial and a mammal.
The echidna is a monotreme, which is an egg-laying mammal. Most mammals give live birth, but only the echidna and platypus are egg-laying mammals.
The Echidna is toothless