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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.

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no mammal's reproduce on land and in water depends on the animal

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No. narwhales, dolphins dugongs give birth underwater.

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Both. Dolphins are mammals, and so are cats.

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Most, but not all.

Dophins and whales are also mammalse, but they give birth in the water.

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Mammals live on both, (humans, dogs, cats etc.) live on land, some live in the water (whales, dolphins, etc.)

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