Animals of the classification 'monotremata' are commonly known as monotremes. They are egg-laying mammals. The two monotremes are the platypus and the echidna.
There is no nickname for Monotremata which is a family of mammals incorporating the platypus and the echidna.
An example of a monotremata would be an echidna. The main characteristics of monotremata are that they lay eggs, have no nipples, and young suck milk from fur of mother.
An echidna is of the Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Monotremata.
Monotremata or egg-laying mammal.
No. Placental mammals give live birth. The egg-laying mammals are known as monotremes, and belong to the order monotremata.
All mammal except Monotremata and Marsupial
Correct. Monotremes are egg-laying mammals. They belong to the order known as Monotremata. The only monotremes still in existence are platypuses and echidnas.
The question asked is wrong, this process is called evolution not development & it did not happened as you asked ,monotremata and marsupials are both mammals
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The group of mammals which has only three known species is known as Monotremata or the monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals.The three species are the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.