Humans are the only animals who can voluntarily donate both their milk and their eggs.
Monotremes...platypus and echidna
platipus
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A shopkeeper.
Platypus or Echidna
Both the platypus and the echidna are egg-laying mammals. They belong to the group known as monotremes and, like all mammals, they feed their young on mothers' milk.
Both.
Most species of fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds lay eggs as a method of reproduction. Most species of animals develop their fertilized eggs internally and give birth to live offspring as a method of reproduction. No non-human animal "gives" their eggs or milk to humans. Humans often take the eggs of chickens, ducks, and other birds, and they take the milk of cows, goats, sheep, and other mammals.
:)swamp+egg= lizard i'm sure
give birth
Both of them smell weird..... ummm
Yes. Both platypuses and echidnas, which are the only egg-laying mammals (monotremes) nourish their young with mothers' milk. This is the defining characteristic of a mammal.
1 egg to 125ml of milk in a egg custard
A person who is classified as a traditional "vegetarian" usually eats milk and egg products, but not meat. This describes most vegetarians. However, there are vegetarians known as "ovo-vegetarians" who do not drink milk but eat egg products.Vegans, however, are vegetarians who eat absolutely no animal products, including meat, milk, and eggs. This variety will not drink milk.
Wisk egg and milk together, then dip chicken in egg milk mixture then bread crumbs