no
The true anteaters, such as the giant anteater, do not lay eggs. There is a creature called the echidna, or spiny anteater, which lays eggs. Although it eats ants, it is not closely related to the true anteaters.
a spiny anteater lays eggs and the eggs hatch .
The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, lays small, leathery eggs which are about the size of a grape. They average 13mm to 15 mm in diameter.
what dangers do balck spider monkeys face
They face racoon's
The pandas face predators
sea turtles face many dangers
It is a monotreme, or mammal that lays eggs. It is sometimes known as a spiny anteater.
Some dangers astronauts face are losing oxygen, losing contact with base and crash landing.
There are many dangers that cattle faced on the Goodnight Loving Trail Face. One of these dangers was the wildlife.
Yes. He faced a lot of dangers.