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egglaying mammal
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh - and sorry - echidnas lay eggs as well, yes. They share the same amazing feauture of being able to feel their young in the same way that platypuses do. Their milk oozes from a mammary gland under the skin, and neither animal has teats!
Lol - you've got a bit more than the answer you needed cancollector - but it's not bad for this time of the morning! Anyway, I'm off to bed in a minute, because this machine's geting on my nerves, so goodnight to you all. xxx
Lol - you've got a bit more than the answer you needed cancollector - but it's not bad for this time of the morning! Anyway, I'm off to bed in a minute, because this machine's geting on my nerves, so goodnight to you all. xxx
Odd isn't it mamya - some reports say that armadillos don't lay eggs. I know the armadillo lizard doesn't, but then I found this, and other stuff.....
Armadillos cannot be mistaken for any other animal in appearance. ... Females do anyway, to lay their eggs during late spring or early summer. ...
books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=0811721248...
Whatever - yes, they're mammals! Good night to you hun, and to everyone else. xx
Armadillos cannot be mistaken for any other animal in appearance. ... Females do anyway, to lay their eggs during late spring or early summer. ...
books.google.co.uk/books?isbn=0811721248...
Whatever - yes, they're mammals! Good night to you hun, and to everyone else. xx
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