Egg-laying mammals are known as monotremes, and there are just three species.
Platypuses and short-beaked echidnas are native to Australia. The long-beaked echidna is found on the island of New Guinea.
Elephants are mammals Mammals don't lay eggs
Marine mammals do not live on land, and no marine mammals lay eggs. Marine mammals include whales, dolphins and porpoises.
No. Rabbits do not lay eggs. They are placental mammals. The only mammals which lay eggs are the monotremes, which include the platypus and the echidna.
No. Monotremes are the only mammals which lay eggs. Placental mammals give birth to live young.
No. Mammals which lay eggs are monotremes. Placental mammals and marsupials give live birth.
No. Bats are mammals- they give birth to live offspring, and do not lay eggs.
No, jackals are mammals that bear live young.
Yes. Seals are mammals, and all mammals give live birth. Bonye Seals are mammals, however, not all mammals give live birth. There are five mammals that lay eggs.
No. Agouti are small mammals, and the only mammals which lay eggs are platypuses and echidnas.
mammals lay live young
Mammals do not lay eggs they give birth to live "babies" of their species.
Wolves do not lay eggs, they are mammals and they birth live young.