No. A dog is a placental mammal. The only animals that are monotremes are the platypus and two species of echidnas.
An echidna is a Australian mammal that is a monotreme and lays soft-shelled eggs and has a pouch.
No. A horse is a placental mammal. Monotremes are egg-laying mammals, and horses do not lay eggs.
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I meant a Dog's Journey
One dog has a dog's collar.
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.
A platypus is a monotreme.
A monotreme is a mammal that lays eggs.
The echidna is a monotreme which eats ants.
A mammal that is not a monotreme nor marsupial. It could be a monkey, a dog or cat, any mammal really.
That is the correct spelling of "monotreme" (a mammal that lays eggs).
The platypus is a monotreme mammal.
Yes, there is. The echidna is also a monotreme.
The reproductive system of a monotreme empties into the cloaca.
Yes a monotreme does have a backbone because it is a type of mammal and a mammal is a vertebrate.
No.
A Duck-billed Platypus is an Australian example of a monotreme, a mammal that lays eggs.