The two egg-laying mammals, or monotremes, the platypus and the echidna, lay very small, white eggs. These eggs are around the size of grapes, and have leathery shells.
The platypus's egg averages 11 mm in diameter, and they are rounder than the echidna's egg. The echidna's egg ranges between 13 and 15 mm in length.
I don't think they do because they don't look like mammals.
Moles are not egg-laying animals. They are mammals that bear live young.
No. Bears are mammals, like all mammals they give birth to live offspring.
Dolphins don't lay eggs, they are marine mammals and give birth to live calves.
No, lemurs are mammals and the mother gives birth to her young.
Bats do not lay eggs. They are placental mammals, not monotremes (egg-laying mammals) like the platypus and the echidna.
No, but some mammals do lay eggs (see below for more)Seals are mammals and most mammals do not lay eggs. The one exception to this is the platypus. The Platypus is a mammal. Event though a platypus may look like a bird for its bill of a duck and has a duck's webbed feet, it also has hair on it, and it has mammary glands which makes it a mammal. There are only a few egg-laying mammals out there. This question is good for anyone who has questions about platypuses being considered mammals or questions about whether mammals lay eggs.
no, they are mammals, like humans
Cheetahs are mammals in the cat family, and thus, like all mammals, have live young. They do not lay eggs.
Badgers are mammals and they give birth to live young.
What do koi eggs look like?
Insect and mammals do not look like their parents when they are born.