Platypus
The Echidna, sometimes called the spiny anteater, is an egg-laying mammal, or monotreme.
A platypus is a mammal and it has a duck-like bill and duck-like webbed feet.
A platypus is a mammal that lays eggs. It is not at all related to ducks (and its bill is not really similar to a duck's bill, either). Apart from laying eggs, it shares all other mammalian characteristics. Egg-laying mammals are known as monotremes.
The mammal that gets its name because it has a bill like a duck is the "duck-billed" platypus.
They seem like birds because they have so called beaks webbed feet and like a mammal which they are they are warm blooded takes car of its young and feeds its young milk and they lay eggs just like reptiles.
A monotreme is a mammal that lays eggs.
a platypus
a platapuss
No because it lays eggs. The only mammal that lays eggs is the platypus. It is a reptile.
They have feathers They have webbed feet They lay eggs
platypus
The platypus is a mammal that lays eggs and lives in water. It is one of the few monotremes, a group of egg-laying mammals. The platypus is native to Australia and is known for its distinctive features, such as a duck-bill and webbed feet. It primarily inhabits freshwater rivers and lakes.