The platypus and the two species of echidnas (short-beaked and long-beaked echidnas) lay eggs rather than giving birth to live young.
These animals are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals. They lay soft, leathery eggs that take around 10 days to incubate.
They produce live babies like any other mammal.
yes, since it is a mammal
Yes- they give live birth to their babies and nurse them with milk. That is a mammal.
Mammals give birth to live young, ie babies of their species.
No it isn't. If it was a mammal it would have live babies and breastfeed its young, but a flatworm lays eggs.
elephants are land mammals. mammal means that they dont lay eggs, they give birth to live young and usually feed their babies with their milk.
Like any other mammal. The babies are born live, then after four weeks they leave their mother.
They give live birth like any other mammal!
Yes a whale is a mammal. It gives birth to live young and they produce milk and nurse their babies (as weird as it seems:)
It has hair (or fur), is warm blooded, and gives birth to live babies.
They lack gills, they give birth to live babies (not eggs).
A rhinoceros is a mammal, because it has viviparous birth--its babies live off a placenta in utero and are born live, and because it nurses its young.