more animals lay eggs than dont. mammals are the only kind of animal to give birth live young
( some animals seem to but they keep their eggs inside their bodys)
Even some mammals such as platypus and echidna (which are called monotrmes) lay eggs.
2007-03-12 21:13:35
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answered by Richard J 3
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A underlying trait of mammals is they do no longer lay eggs, the spawn in raised in a womb nevertheless there is the platypus. They incubate the egg for sort of 9 days out section. Their type is frequently happening as Monotreme.
2016-12-19 04:15:57
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answered by ? 4
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Birds lay eggs. Some mammals(such as the platypus, and echidna) also lay eggs.
2007-03-12 17:57:39
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answered by the redcuber 6
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Birds (without mention--- Duh)
Reptiles
and the ever present enigma -- the platypus (?)
2007-03-12 18:04:34
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answered by Anonymous
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The only three I know of that currently exist (i.e. not including dinosaurs) are reptiles, birds and monotremes.
Oops, and fish.
2007-03-12 17:57:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Birds, reptiles, fish, damn near everything. Arthropods, duck-billed platypus (which is weird).
2007-03-12 18:06:01
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answered by Kerry Q 2
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Birds and reptiles.
2007-03-12 17:57:58
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answered by Debra G 4
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Lizards, I just find that wierd.
2007-03-12 19:42:41
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answered by TNT 1
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Uhh there are heaps!
Birds, e.g. parrots, chickens
Reptiles e.g crocs
anyway i can't list them all...
2007-03-12 18:54:03
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answered by Winterspirit 1
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They are classified as oviparous.
2007-03-12 18:03:49
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answered by Anonymous
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