There are just three species of monotreme: the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.
There are then three sub-species of the long-beaked echidna - the Eastern long-beaked echidna, Western long-beaked echidna and Sir David's long-beaked echidna.
A monotreme is a kind of mammal. It just has a different type of reprooductive system as most other mammals.
you spelt it wrong its spelled enchinda and its an monotreme.
The echidna is a monotreme. It is an egg-laying mammal.
No, they are a marsupial and not a monotreme. There are only 2 members in the monotreme category which are the echidna and the platypus.
A monotreme is a mammal that lays eggs.
A platypus is a monotreme.
The echidna is a monotreme which eats ants.
The platypus is a monotreme mammal.
That is the correct spelling of "monotreme" (a mammal that lays eggs).
Ants are eaten by many animals. Worms, spiders, anteaters and more. Even ants sometimes eat there own kind.
Yes, there is. The echidna is also a monotreme.
Yes a monotreme does have a backbone because it is a type of mammal and a mammal is a vertebrate.