Yes.
Most mammals give birth to live young, but those that are egg-laying do so on land.
The only mammals which lay eggs - the platypus and the echidna - are known as monotremes. The platypus lays its eggs on land, in a chamber at the end of a long burrow it digs in the riverbank or creek bank. The echidna actually develops a rudimentary pouch into which it lays a single egg during breeding season.
no mammal's reproduce on land and in water depends on the animal
No. narwhales, dolphins dugongs give birth underwater.
Both. Dolphins are mammals, and so are cats.
Most, but not all.
Dophins and whales are also mammalse, but they give birth in the water.
Mammals live on both, (humans, dogs, cats etc.) live on land, some live in the water (whales, dolphins, etc.)
There are no land mammals in or on Antarctica. There are only marine mammals.
Only two mammals produce eggs, the echidna and the platypus.
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.
Most mammals give birth to live young. The only mammals which lay eggs - the platypus and the echidna - are known as monotremes. The platypus lays its eggs on land, in a chamber at the end of a long burrow it digs in the riverbank or creek bank. The echidna actually develops a rudimentary pouch into which it lays a single egg during breeding season.
Most mammals do not lay eggs at all, but give birth to live young. The only mammals which lay eggs - the platypus and the echidna - are known as monotremes. The platypus lays its eggs on land, in a chamber at the end of a long burrow it digs in the riverbank or creek bank. The echidna actually develops a rudimentary pouch into which it lays a single egg during breeding season.
No. Monotremes are the only mammals which lay eggs. Placental mammals give birth to live young.
No. Agouti are small mammals, and the only mammals which lay eggs are platypuses and echidnas.
No; they are mammals. Mammals do not lay eggs, with the one and only exception of the platypus.
Mammals don't lay eggs. The only mammal that lays eggs is a platypus, and they have leathery feeling eggs, but still a shell.
No. Raccoons are placental mammals. The only egg-laying mammals, or monotremes, are platypuses and echidnas.
The only mammals which lay eggs (monotremes) are the platypus and the echidna. These two monotremes lay soft, leathery eggs. The eggs will keep out water to some extent, but they are not watertight. Nor do they need to be - both animals incubate their young on land, not in the water.
*face = palm* no they are mammals ther for no the only mammals that lay eggs are platypuses and echidnas