They are 'monotremes'. The 'platypus' and the 'echidna' .
They are 'monotremes'. The 'platypus' and the 'echidna' .
Most species lay two, sometimes three.
Many species of eagles lay two eggs.
Many species of eagle lay two eggs.
They are 'monotremes'. The 'platypus' and the 'echidna' .
One or two depending on the species
Penguins lay eggs. Most penguins lay two eggs in a clutch, although the two largest species, the Emperor and the King penguins lay only one per season.
The number of eggs reptiles lay in one batch can vary depending on the species. Some reptiles, like turtles and crocodiles, can lay dozens of eggs in one batch, while others, like snakes, may only lay a few eggs at a time.
Cats don't lay eggs but if you mean kittens then about 6-7!
Sharks have a great diversity when it come to their reproductive system. There are two different ways for a Shark to reproduce depending on what kind of Shark it is, there are oviparous egg laying species and viviparous live-bearing species. Oviparous species lay eggs that develop and hatch. Where as the the viviparous species are live-bearers. The Thresher Shark belongs to the viviparous species therefore do not lay eggs. I hope that answers your question. ThresherCove.com
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.
Most penguins lay two eggs in a clutch, although the two largest species, the Emperor and the King Penguins, lay only one.