Platypuses are hatched from eggs. They are one of just two species of egg-laying mammals.
Platypuses are not born. They are hatched from eggs laid by the female.
Platypuses are not born live. They are hatched from eggs.
They are born alive
Both are hatched from eggs. Neither are mammals
Birds hatch out of eggs.
Some of species born alive, but most of them are born hatched.
Koalas are marsupials; therefore, they are born alive. Monotremes are the only mammals hatched from eggs, and the only monotremes are the echidna and the platypus.
Jackrabbits , being mammals , are born live from the mother .
The platypus of Australia is hatched from eggs. As one of only three species of monotreme, or egg-laying mammal, it shares this unusual trait with the short-beaked echidna, also of Australia, and the long-beaked echidna of New Guinea.
Platypuses are not born; they are hatched. The female lays between one and three eggs each breeding season.
They are born alive, not hatched. They're mammals! All mammals are born alive from their mom's tummy.
Platypuses a not born: they are hatched from eggs. Although mammals, they are egg-laying mammals, or monotremes. A newly hatched platypus is about the size and weight of a bean. It is blind, hairless and completely helpless.