There are just three species of monotremes, or egg-laying mammals.
The natural environment of platypuses and short-beaked echidnas is located in Australia. The long-beaked echidna is found in Papua New Guinea.
Since ancestral forms have been found in South America as well as Australia the probably evolved in the massive protocontinent of Gondwanaland.
Monotremes are found in Australia and on the island of New Guinea.
Yes, monotremes are real.
No a Blue Whale is Not a monotremes.
Monotremes never eat their young.
Monotremes are egg laying mammals, the platypus and the echidna are the only two monotremes.
Eutherians and monotremes are in the phylum Chordata.
Monotremes are mammals; therefore they have lungs, not gills.
No, monotremes do not have short internal development.
Monotremes are unique for being egg laying mammals.
No: dolphins are placental mammals. The only monotremes are platypuses and echidnas.
Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs, such as the Echidna and the Platypus.
Yes monotremes are warm blooded , they are like other mammals
No. Monotremes are an unusual group of mammals which lay eggs.