sorry if wrong i think it is a duck billed platypuse
There are no birds which feed their young milk. In Australia there are two animals being of the order montreme which lay eggs and feed their young milk and they are the platypus and the echidna.
If it produces milk-drinking babies. The only mammal that lays eggs is a platypus, it lays milk drinking babies I assume.
monarch butterfly
There isn't one. An animal who lays eggs isn't a mammal. An animal who gives milk to it's young is a mammal.
Flamingos are birds, they lay eggs in a nest that they have prepared for it.
Incorrect. A mammal is a warmblooded animal. Most give birth live, except for the platypus who lays eggs.
you put one spoon of butter a day for the eggs to hatch safely or a quarter cup of milk to get rid of them or pour in 3 ounces of gun powder so the fish does not lay anymore eggs
Both the platypus and the echidna are mammals which lay eggs. They are mammals because they nurse their young on mothers' milk. These species of egg-laying mammals are known as monotremes.
A platypus gives milk but lays eggs. Bats are capable of flight (rather than gliding).
Most species of fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds lay eggs as a method of reproduction. Most species of animals develop their fertilized eggs internally and give birth to live offspring as a method of reproduction. No non-human animal "gives" their eggs or milk to humans. Humans often take the eggs of chickens, ducks, and other birds, and they take the milk of cows, goats, sheep, and other mammals.
Yes. Although it lays eggs, the echidna is a mammal in every other sense of the word.the defining characteristic of a mammal is that it feeds its young on mothers' milk. When the young hatches, it is fed on mother's milk which seeps from milk glands, not teats like other mammals.
With no eggs and milk you can make no cake. Try breadmaking.