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flying and laying eggs and mating.
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snakes,because they can have 100 eggs....or more.
Not necessarily. Adaptations are changes in an animal's features or behaviour which enable it to live in a specific environment. Realistically, laying eggs is not an adaptation for a platypus, as it could just as easily bear live young in its chamber. An example of an adaptation in a platypus is its feet - they are webbed for swimming but the webbing is retractable, exposing the sharp claws, with which it can dig its burrow.
All eggs that are laid hatch outside the body
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because they're stupid
Eggs should be turned once in the morning when you wake up and once before you go to bed. All you have to do is flip the egg over so it is laying on the side opposite of what side it was already on.
No. Flying Squirrels are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals, or monotremes, are the platypus and the echidna.
Farts: Toots Backdoor trumpets Barking Spiders Flying pigs Wind beneath your wings Stinky tail Laying an egg