Warm blooded animals which lay eggs are birds and monotremes.
All birds lay eggs.
Monotremes are a small group of mammals which lay eggs. This group is made up of only the platypus and the two species of echidna.
Yes, birds and monotremes lay eggs and are warm blooded
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A penguin is a warm blooded bird that feeds on fish. It is also lays eggs but can not fly and lives in cold conditions.
No, a gazelle is a mammal as it is warm blooded and gives birth to live off-spring. Whereas a reptile is cold blooded and lays eggs
All birds and monotreme mammals (the Platypus and echidnas) fit that description.
Nightingale is a bird because it has all the properties of a bird.It can fly, it has a beak, it has feathers , it is warm blooded and it lays eggs.
Nightingale is a bird because it has all the properties of a bird.It can fly, it has a beak, it has feathers , it is warm blooded and it lays eggs.
A lizard is a reptile for several reasons. It is cold-blooded, unlike mammals which are warm-blooded. Also, it lays eggs, whereas mammals do not, and it also does not have hair, which mammals do.
a lizard
no its a lizard becouse its cold blooded and lays eggs
the ostritch lays the biggest eggs today, but if dinosaurs were still alive they would lay the bigest eggs.
The kiwi is a bird because it satisfies all the criteria of a bird. It is a warm-blooded vertebrate that breathes through lungs. It has feathers and lays eggs.
A Swordfish is not a mammal.It is cold blooded,and lays eggs.
larva is the animal that lays pea sized eggs in your garden really its obvious