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To know what period that is most present that you are wondering about, you would need to give options. Currently, we are in the Cenozoic Era, the Quaternary Period.
No. Otterns are not monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals. Otters are placental mammals. They give birth to live young.
Any mammal which is placental viviparous (which includes almost all mammals except monotremes) is an example - e.g.) dogs; cats; lions; giraffes; mice; monkeys; etc.
Most mammals give live birth, except for the platypus and echidna. They lay eggs, and are called monotremes.
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Can you differentiate between the different types of hosta?Can you differentiate between the different types of birds in this yard?
The answer is "all mammals give birth to live young". Though today we know that is not entirely true. For example, the platypus is a mammal and it lays eggs.
Humans, cats, dogs, elephants and polar bears.
Yes. Seals are mammals, and all mammals give live birth. Bonye Seals are mammals, however, not all mammals give live birth. There are five mammals that lay eggs.
The orangutans are primate members of the hominid family of mammals .
Sheep are mammals and mammals do not lay eggs with one exception, the monotremes, of which the Platypus is an example.
Though guppies give birth to young alive, they are actually fish instead of mammals. Another rare example of fish which give birth to young, is the Molly. Fish lay eggs.No. Guppies are not mammals but they give birth to their babies.:) I hope that helped!
Dogs and wolves nurse their young, making them mammals.
There is no such thing as giving birth internally. Do you mean, "Do mammals give live birth?" All mammals but the five species of monotremes give live birth.
Mosquitoes belonging to the Genus Anopheles.Reptile Aves and Mammals are primary host of plasmodium