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Monotremes and marsupials are both types of mammals along with placental mammals

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What are the three main groups of mammals?

Monotremes, marsupials, and placental mammals.


Are elephants marsupials or are they monotremes?

Neither. Elephants are placental mammals, which form a different group of mammals from either the marsupials (pouched mammals) or the monotremes (egg-laying mammals).


What 3 examples of mammals are there?

Monotremes, marsupials, and placentals


What group includes marsupials monotremes and placental animals?

Marsupials, monotremes and placental animals are members of the group known as mammals, or Mammalia.


Is beaver a rodent marsupial or egg layers?

The beaver is a rodent. Rodents are placental mammals, and beavers are placental mammals, not marsupials, which are pouched mammals. Beavers are also not monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. The only monotremes are latches and echidnas.


What are the Classifications of mammals?

1.) Placentals2.) Marsupials 3.) Monotremes


How are monotremes and marsupials similar?

Monotremes and marsupials are both orders within the classification of marsupials.Because monotremes and marsupials are mammals, they are warm-blooded vertebrates with skin, fur or hair, and breathe using lungs.Monotremes and marsupials, along with placental mammals, feed their young on mothers' milk.Monotremes and marsupials are both found primarily (but not exclusively) on the Australian continent.


How are monotremes and marsupials the same?

Monotremes and marsupials are both mammals. They are warm-blooded vertebrates which have fur and breathe using lungs (instead of gills). As they are mammals, they both feed their young on mothers' milk.


What are the different orders under the class Mammals?

Monotremes (Monotremes are primitive, egg-laying mammals)Marsupials (Marsupials are mammals whose babies are born very immature)Placental mammals (Placental mammals are advanced mammals whose unborn young are nourished through a placenta)


Do all mammals have placenta?

no they do not. Mammals are divided into three groups; monotremes, marsupials, and placental mammals.


Are all mammals marsupial?

No. Marsupials are just one of three groups of mammals. The other two are monotremes and placental mammals. The vast majority of modern mammals are placental.


Are mammals marsupials?

Yes. All mammals, including marsupials, have the following characteristics:a body covering of fur, skin or hairsuckle the young on mothers' milkwarm-blooded vertebrates which breathe through lungswith the exception of platypuses and echidnas which are monotremes, or egg laying mammals, all other mammals including marsupials give birth to live young