mice give birth to their young, they are blind at birth and they are mamals, they drink their mothers milk.
Very few mammals lay eggs, the only examples are monotremes. No test has been carried out to find which is the strongest
Dolphins are known as the only mammal which lives in water. This is very suprising that a dolphin looks like a fish rather than a mammal. It is a mammal because it doesn't have scales nor hair. Also it feeds young ones with milk. No fish does that. And as you know all fish lays eggs, but the dolphin doesn't. Rather than laying eggs, like all mammals it lays babies. You can find information about a bat,the only mammal which can really fly in the Question ," Give a few resource Information about a bat ".
The platypus lays eggs, and swims underwater, using its bill (equipped with electroreceptors) to find food.
no because the bird will not find his/her eggs
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No mammal lays eggs in the water. The platypus and echidna are both egg-laying mammals, and the platypus digs a burrow with a chamber in a riverbank or beside a pond or creek. However, the eggs are meticulously kept dry at all times.
Does anyone know the procedure for eggs and vinegar because i can't find one
I have 2 answer to this... Well you can get eggs by just walking over them because you see them basically everywhere! Or if you want to find super eggs you have to play on challenge. When you are on challenge you can find some super eggs in certain levels. I hope this helped!
your biology book
because of the yellow color hen.
By definition, mammals have live young, with the exception of the three species of monotremes.These include the platypus and the short-beaked echidna, native to Australia, and the long-beaked echidna, native to New Guinea (there are three sub-species of the long-beaked echidna). These animals lay eggs, but still feed their young on mother's milk.Eutheria (placental mammals) and marsupials do not lay eggs.
Because you're mom.