Rodents are gnawing mammals.
Egg-laying mammals are known as "monotremes".
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Colostrum from the mothers teats.
My guess would be that they would be classified as mammals, given their humanoid appearance.
This process is called ovulation.
None of the above. They are given their own class.
Given that humans can cough, (mammals) elephants can cough too.
Mammals that lay eggs are called monotremes. They are placed in the infraclass and order Monotremata.
The only animals that suckle are mammals, but not all mammals give live birth (the monotremes do not). So the answer to your question is "non-monotreme mammals," but there is no common official term for them.
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