The platypus and echidna are egg-laying mammals and thus have fur. Most reptiles also lay eggs.
It really depends on what type of animal it is any Bird Lays eggs only one type of mammel lays eggs which that mammel is a platipus reptiles lay eggs amphibians lay eggs arachnids lay eggs fish lay eggs lets just say many things lay eggs!
No, it's not a good environment for their eggs. With all the chemicals most people have in their hair such as: shampoos, perms, dyes, hairspray, gels, oils, and greases... along with combing and brushing your hair its not a good place for gnats to lay their eggs.
It depends what animal it is.
No, spiders cannot lay eggs under the skin of an animal. Spiders typically lay their eggs in a silk sac or cocoon that they attach to a surface. They do not have the ability to lay eggs directly under the skin of animals.
The platypus and echidna are the only mammals that have hair and lay eggs. They are both unique egg-laying mammals known as monotremes. These animals are found in Australia and surrounding regions.
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Only birds lay eggs
A calliper is a measuring device, not an animal. It does not lay eggs.
An animal that does not lay eggs is a viviparous animal.
Usually in water. Fruit flys lay eggs on sugary fruits.
This could be a trick question. No other animal lays eggs in human hair while that hair is still attached to a human head, but hair that falls off or is cut off and blows away in the wind may be collected by birds and incorporated into their nests, where they will lay their eggs.
they laythere eggs on animal waste
Easy, the platypus.
Platypus and echidnas.
Depends on the animal.
no the only male animal that can lay eggs are sea horses