Only two mammals produce eggs, the echidna and the platypus.
The mammals, except for platypus and echidna, do not produce ANY eggs.
The only mammals that produce eggs are duck-billed platypus and Echidnas and they appear to produce 2 each year.
Mammals produce live young (not eggs) and have fur.
no An elephant is a mammal, and mammals (outside of the platypus and the spiny anteater which are egg laying mammals) do not produce eggs.
Pigs do not lay eggs. Being mammals, they produce live young.
Antelopes are mammals - they produce babies.
All mammals produce live young except monotremes (platypus and echidnas) which lay eggs.
Because they lay eggs. A mammal doesn't lay eggs but the Duckbill platypus and Echidna are the only two exceptions as they are mammals but lay eggs. they are considered mammals because they feed their young with milk they produce.
they are birds Birds are not mammals. Apart from monotremes (parakeets are not in this group) mammals give birth to live young. Parakeets are parrots and produce eggs.
ummm since zebras are mammals they dont produce any eggzz
No, not all mammals breastfeed their young. Some mammals, like monotremes (such as platypuses and echidnas), lay eggs and do not produce milk to feed their offspring.
Lions do not lay eggs; they are mammals, and like all mammals, they give birth to live young. Mammals have amniotic eggs in their evolutionary history, but they do not produce eggs in the same way that reptiles or birds do. Instead, lion embryos develop within the mother's uterus, surrounded by amniotic fluid.