Ostrich is the tallest egg laying two legged creature
an ostrich
The echidna does not come from any other creature. It is simply a member of an unusual egg-laying infraclass of mammals known as monotremes.
Some examples of four-legged animals that lay eggs are:crocodilesplatypuseschameleontortoisesechindaopossumswombatskoalaskangarooswallabieswallaroos
No. A crocodile is an egg-laying reptile. A platypus is an egg-laying mammal.
The platypus and the echidna are egg laying mammals. Egg-laying mammals are known as monotremes.
There is no such animal.The platypus is a monotreme (egg-laying mammal) and it has a venomous spur on its leg.If the answer is supposed to be "duck-billed platypus", this is not the proper name for this creature.
There are no egg-laying marsupials. There are, however, two types of mammals which are egg-laying, and they are known as monotremes. Platypuses and echidnas are both monotremes, the only known egg-laying mammals.
The platypus and echidna are recognised as egg-laying mammals. They are monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals.
No. Egg-laying mammals are monotremes.
Egg-laying mammals, known as monotremes, have a cloaca.
The order Monotremata, or monotremes, are egg-laying mammals.
Egg laying mammals are called monotremes.