snakes,because they can have 100 eggs....or more.
yes
Not necessarily. Adaptations are changes in an animal's features or behaviour which enable it to live in a specific environment. Realistically, laying eggs is not an adaptation for a platypus, as it could just as easily bear live young in its chamber. An example of an adaptation in a platypus is its feet - they are webbed for swimming but the webbing is retractable, exposing the sharp claws, with which it can dig its burrow.
Yes,it is.
yes
Do you mean oviparous which is an egg-laying animal.
chipmunk
Most reptiles and amphibians are cold-blooded, egg laying, animals.
Any egg-laying animal is known as oviparous.Egg-laying mammals are called monotremes. They include just the platypus and echidna.
A bird
possums
The echidna is a monotreme. It is an egg-laying mammal.
a mammalian animal is an animal that sucks milk and give birth to babies not laying eggs