Monotremes, which include just the echidna and platypus, have a cloaca.
No. Mammals do not have cloaca's.
The Platypus and the Echidna are the only mammals that are Oviparous.
Mammals are viviparous. They have live births.
No ,male dogs do not possess cloaca but placental mammals have cloaca in their embryonic stage.
Yes. "Oviparous" means egg-laying, and pkatyouses are egg-laying mammals.
Neither. A shark is a cartilaginous fish. Furthermore. A marsupials are mammals and none of them are oviparous.
all of them except for mammals(amphibians,birds,fishes,reptiles)PS. anyone can edit this question.
An echidna is an egg-laying mammal, meaning it is oviparous. The echidna and the platypus are the only mammals that are oviparous. They belong to the unique group of mammals known as monotremes. Although egg-laying, both of these mammals nurture their young on mothers' milk.
Egg-laying mammals, known as monotremes, have a cloaca.
Yes. A cloaca is present in marsupials and monotremes, as well as in birds, amhibians and reptiles. Placental mammals do not have a cloaca.
It is called "impossible" as all deer are viviparous mammals.
Raccoons are viviparous - they are placental mammals.