Only two types of mammals lay eggs. They are called monotremes and include just the platypus and the echidna.
The platypus lays 1-3 eggs while the echidna lays a single egg.
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mammals lay live young
manatees are mammals.. they do not lay eggs
Jaguars are mammals. Mammals do not lay eggs.
They are mammals and do not lay eggs.
Bilbies are marsupials, not monotremes. They are not egg-laying mammals, but pouched mammals.
Cougars are mammals, they don't lay eggs.
rabbits do not lay eggs. they are mammals.
No. Rabbits do not lay eggs. They are placental mammals. The only mammals which lay eggs are the monotremes, which include the platypus and the echidna.
Platypuses do not have pregnancy. Although they are mammals, they are monotremes, which is the small group of mammals which lay eggs. Platypuses lay between one and three eggs at a time, once a year.
Coyotes do not lay eggs. They are placental mammals and give live birth.
Most mammals do not lay eggs at all. Only the monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, reproduce by external eggs. Monotremes include just the platypus, the long-beaked echidna and the short-beaked echidna. These mammals lay eggs just once a year, each breeding season. Platypuses lay 1-3 eggs, while echidnas lay a single egg, just once each year.
There are only two egg-laying mammals - the platypus and the echidna - and they do not lay eggs daily. These animals lay eggs only during the breeding season, which occurs once a year. The platypus lays between one and three eggs each year, while the echidna usually lays just a single egg.