No, gouramis are egglayers.
No, porcupines are not native to Australia. They are primarily found in the Americas, with several species inhabiting regions ranging from North to South America. In contrast, Australia is home to a variety of unique marsupials and other wildlife, but porcupines are not among them.
Yes, porcupines are placental mammals. They belong to the order Rodentia and give birth to live young that develop within the mother's uterus, receiving nourishment through a placenta. This reproductive strategy is characteristic of placental mammals, distinguishing them from other groups like marsupials and monotremes.
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There are no porcupines in Australia, nor have there ever been porcupines in Australia.
"Porcupines" is already a plural noun. The singular form is porcupine. A group of porcupines is commonly referred to as a "prickle" of porcupines.
Yes, porcupines have teeth.
Porcupines are in the phylum chordata.
porcupines are warm blooded
To the best of my knowledge all the different species of fish that are commonly called "Minnows" are egglayers.
They have them October through November , that. Is when they have them .
mega marsupials are dead and marsupials arent