The platypus is a mammal that lays eggs and lives in water. It is one of the few monotremes, a group of egg-laying mammals. The platypus is native to Australia and is known for its distinctive features, such as a duck-bill and webbed feet. It primarily inhabits freshwater rivers and lakes.
yes it is because it is not a mamel and the only mamel that lays eggs is a platypus THANXS 4 ASKING :D
A frog!
a lizard
Fish
It's not born in the water, so its not an amphibian. And its definetly not a bird or a mammal. It lays eggs and is cold blooded, lives on land.
the termite queen she lays 30000 eggs eash day!and she lives for 23 yrs
Yes a toad does lay eggs a toad lays eggs in long strips while a frog lays eggs in clumps. They both lay eggs in water.
They don't lay eggs on water. The egg is heavier than water and would break on the bottom of the source of water. They couldn't sit on the eggs in water.
The female lays the eggs
The female Lesser Water Bug fastens her eggs on the back of a male with glue. Other insects place eggs on plants or underneath the soil.
giant water bugs
Fish.