The platypus and echidna are the only mammals that have hair and lay eggs. They are both unique egg-laying mammals known as monotremes. These animals are found in Australia and surrounding regions.
Platypus lay eggs.
Marlin and Platypus lay eggs
There are no marsupials in Australia that lays eggs. The only egg-laying mammals are monotremes, and in Australia these are the platypus and the short-beaked echidna.
a group of platypus is called a 'businesss'
The sub-group of mammals which lay eggs are called monotremes.This group includes the platypus and the two species of echidna.
No; only the female can lay eggs, as with all vertebrate species which lay eggs. The female platypus lays the egg and incubates it. The male has nothing to do with the young.
Yes. Platypuses lay eggs.
'Monotremes' lay eggs, - they are the 'platypus' and the 'echidna'.
No. Rabbits do not lay eggs. They are placental mammals. The only mammals which lay eggs are the monotremes, which include the platypus and the echidna.
A platypus reproduces by laying eggs. Like the echidna, it is a monotreme.
Yes.