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How do you use monotreme in a sentence?

A Duck-billed Platypus is an Australian example of a monotreme, a mammal that lays eggs.


How do you spell palatapus?

The Australian egg-laying mammal (monotreme) is a platypus.


What is the platypus in Australia?

The platypus is a protected Australian native monotreme, or egg-laying mammal.


Is a platypus an Australian marsupial?

No. The platypus is an Australian monotreme. The platypus is found nowhere else in the world apart from Australia. However, it is not a marsupial, as marsupials give both to live young. The platypus is classified as a monotreme because it is a mammal that lays eggs.


Is a ichidna Australian?

Echidna or spiny anteater egg laying mammal or monotreme indigenous to Australia


Which mammals have no teeth?

There are several mammals which do not have teeth. The echidna is an Australian mammal, a monotreme which only has a sticky tongue. The platypus is another Australian monotreme which has grinding plates, rather than teeth. Sloths, anteaters, tamanduas, pangolins, baleen whales, and adult monotremes are all toothless mammals.


What is the other Australian marsupial other than the platypus that lays eggs?

The platypus is not a marsupial: it is a monotreme, which is an egg-laying mammal. Marsupials give birth to live young, and do not lay eggs. The other monotreme, or egg-laying mammal, is the echidna.


Is the bandicoot a monotreme?

No, they are a marsupial and not a monotreme. There are only 2 members in the monotreme category which are the echidna and the platypus.


Australian animal on the five cent coin?

The echidna, a spiky monotreme (egg-laying mammal), is represented on Australia's five cent coin.


A monotreme is a mammal that?

A monotreme is a mammal that lays eggs.


What is the difference between a platypus and a monotreme?

A platypus is a monotreme.


What monotreme eats ants?

The echidna is a monotreme which eats ants.