Despite being mammals, platypuses lay eggs. They are monotremes, that is, egg-laying mammals.
Male platypuses do not have babies.Only the female can have young, and she does so by laying eggs. Platypuses are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals.
Ponies have babies, not eggs. All mammals except for platypuses and echidnas give birth to live young.
Platypuses breed just once a year. Each breeding season they lay between one and three eggs.
Platypuses and echidnas are different from other mammals because they are monotremes, i.e. mammals which lay eggs.
Platypuses reproduce once a year.
Platypuses lay one to three eggs once a year.
Yes; platypuses lay soft, leathery eggs rather than hard-shelled eggs.
Platypuses are hatched from eggs. They are one of just two species of egg-laying mammals.
Yes. Platypuses are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. Female platypuses incubate their eggs. They do this by curling tightly around the eggs for around ten says, until they hatch.
Platypuses are not born; they are hatched. The female lays between one and three eggs each breeding season.
The platypus has an average of two babies each year. Platypuses are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals, and the female lays between one and red eggs each breeding season, which occurs once a year. The average number of babies tends to be two.
The only way in which platypuses are like reptiles is that they lay eggs.