No, A 'Monotreme' is a member of the order 'Monotremata' which consists of just two members, the Platypus and the Echidna, both of which are the only egg laying mammals.
The wombat is a vertebrate. Like all mammals, it has a backbone. Birds, mammals, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
No. Wombats are marsupials. Bats are placental mammals. The two are unrelated.
Yes. All three species of wombat are marsupials.
No. Wombats are mammals. Specifically, they belong to a sub-group of mammals known as marsupials.
No. Wombats are marsupials. They have backward-facing pouches, like their nearest relative, the koala.
No. A wallaby is a marsupial.The only monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, are the platypus and the echidna.
Neither !... It's a mammal !
The wombat is a mammal. Specifically, it is a marsupial.
Vertebrates are animals WITH backbones, so, yes, a wombat is a vertebrate.
A wombat has a pouch.
The wombat's common name is wombat. The scientific name is Vombatus ursinus.
The wombat's common name is wombat. The scientific name is Vombatus ursinus.
There is no such species as the common brush tail wombat.There are only three species of wombat: the Common wombat, the Northern hairy-nosed wombat and the Southern hairy-nosed wombat.
Zero. There are no thumbs on a wombat.
The closest relative to the wombat is the koala.
Yes: the wombat is indeed territorial.
wombat = vombátido
Yes, a wombat is a mammal and a marsupial.
platypus or wombat