There are three types of mammal based on how their young develop. There are marsupials, which develop in a marsupium(pouch). An example of a marsupial is the kangaroo. Another kind mammal development is in an egg. Egg-laying mammals are limited to the duck-billed platypus and the spiny echidna. The final type of mammal development is development in the womb. Most mammals fall under this category, including humans.
The three types of mammals are:Placental mammals, or Eutherians. This is the largest group of mammals.Marsupials (often referred to as the "pouched mammals")Monotremes, or egg-laying mammals
cutilr,fulgirt, and estrandas
Mammals are classified into three main types based on their reproductive methods: monotremes, marsupials, and eutherians. Monotremes, like the platypus, lay eggs and are the most primitive group. Marsupials, such as kangaroos, give birth to underdeveloped young that typically continue to develop in a pouch. Eutherians, or placental mammals, give birth to more fully developed young, supported during gestation by a complex placenta.
moose, elk, beaver
Mammals. Fish. Birds Amphibians. Reptiles.
Some animals are mammals and reptiles i think......
rabbits and fish,cats,dogs,bears,and goats
Three types of Gaucher disease have been identified, but there are many variations in how symptoms develop.
Seaweeds can be grouped into three types based on colour - Green , brown and red
NO! They're mammals.
there are 5000 mammals in existence.
warm blooded ones. Like a monkey.There are three types of mammals based on their mode of reproduction.Monotreme mammals lay eggs, for example the platypus.Marsupial mammals have young that develop in the uterus for a short term, for example the kangaroo.Placental mammals develop through advanced stages in the uterus and receive maternal nutrients across the placenta, for example cats.