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Egg laying , pouched and placental mammals .
The Monotremes, Marsupials, and the largest group, Placental Mammals.Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs. The only monotremes that are alive today are the spiny anteater, or echidna, and the platypus.Marsupial's young are born in an extremely immature state; most female marsupials have pouches. Some marsupials include the koala, kangaroo, and the numbat.Placental Mammals are the most familiar group (meaning us), but also contains a diverse group of organisms from rats to dogs to horses.
Placental mammals are mammals that give birth to fully developed live young, such as like humans, for instance. They are classed within the group of animals known as eutherians. Dogs, cats, livestock, rodents, giraffes, rhinoceroses, etc, are all placental mammals. This is opposed to the monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals (platypuses and echidnas) or marsupials (kangaroos, koalas, wombats, etc), which give birth to very undeveloped young that must complete their development attached to a nutrient-supplying teat, usually in the mother's pouch.
Yes, they eat many kinds of mammals.
They are adjectives.
beavers are mammals
beavers are mammals
They are simians.
There are over 60 kinds of mammals in Kakadu.
amphibians
Describe with example the influence that affect children develop.
Milk is a classic example of a colloid. Milk is produced in the mammary glands of female mammals that have recently given birth.