No. The platypus, which is an egg-laying mammal, lays between one and three eggs each breeding season. The average is two.
A female platypus lays one to three eggs, all of which are likely to hatch.
The father platypus plays no active role in raising or tending the young platypus babies. Once his part in reproduction is over, he returns to his solitary lifestyle.
It lays eggs.
four babies born at once is called quadruplets.
No. A female platypus only reaches reproductive age at about two years old.
They give birth to live babies, but the platypus lays eggs.
They give birth to live babies, but the platypus lays eggs.
They give birth to live babies, but the platypus lays eggs.
They give birth to live babies, but the platypus lays eggs.
Platypuses are not born; they are hatched. The female lays between one and three eggs each breeding season.
about 4 to 8 babies a month because it takes 6 week to have babies actually it takes 21 days for a mouse to have babies and the litter size can range anywhere from 2 to 12 babies a litter so if the litter ranges in 8 babies a litter you could have 139 babies a year
No. Once mating is over, the platypus has nothing more to do with the female.