1. Sperm and Egg bind in uterus (e.g. humans, dogs, cats, etc.)
2. Eggs are laid (e.g. monotremes: platypus, echidna)
3. Two-pronged penis, Two lateral vaginas, Median vagina for birth (e.g. marsupials: kangaroos, koalas)
yes, they do
Marine mammals have internalized genitalia for streamlining.
a moose is a mammal and most mammals have internal organs
The three forms of asexual reproduction are budding, fission, and fragmentation.
Sexual reproduction is the mode of reproduction for cows. They use internal fertilization which means the egg is fertilized inside the cow.
The three types of mammals are:Placental mammals, or Eutherians. This is the largest group of mammals.Marsupials (often referred to as the "pouched mammals")Monotremes, or egg-laying mammals
cutilr,fulgirt, and estrandas
hydras carry out asexual reproduction (binary fission) whereas mammals carry out sexual reproduction (mating)
moose, elk, beaver
Mammals. Fish. Birds Amphibians. Reptiles.
Plato Users: Reproduction and Development (monotremes, placentals, etc.)
Both birds and mammals care for their young.
yes mammals do use internal reproduction as they are more likely to survive longer as they are less likely to be eaten.
There are just two types of egg-laying mammals. They are the platypus and the echidna. These animals, known as monotremes, lay eggs for the purpose of reproduction. They lay eggs via sexual intercourse as all mammals do.
The three types of mammals that lay eggs are monotremes, which include the platypus and the echidna. Monotremes are unique among mammals as they reproduce by laying eggs rather than giving live birth. These mammals possess a cloaca, a single opening for excretion and reproduction, similar to reptiles and birds. The platypus is known for its duck-bill and webbed feet, while echidnas have spiny coats and are often called spiny anteaters.
They are mammals and have offspring in the same manner as other mammals, by sexual reproduction.
the terrain, soil, living conditions must exist.