they are known as oviparous animals or birds
2007-09-04 01:04:41
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answered by shawn(ak) 1
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You may be asking about egg-laying MAMMALS. These are called monotremes, and there are only three or four species of these primitive mammals: the platypus (ornithorhyncus anatanus) of Australai, and the spiny anteater or echidna (tachyglossis species) of Australiua and New Guinea.
2007-09-04 02:38:34
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answered by AndrewG 7
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birds are called oviparous as egg layers
2014-12-27 17:55:49
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answered by Saju 1
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the animals which lay eggs are called egg laying animals.
2007-09-04 00:52:31
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answered by Anonymous
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mammals that lay eggs are called monotremes ie; duckbilled platypus and spiny anteater. there are only two species and both are native of australia
2016-05-21 00:34:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I think, they are called as 'Reptiles and Birds' in common*.
2007-09-04 01:00:08
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answered by tdrajagopal 6
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oviparous animal
2007-09-04 02:52:16
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answered by Kiran Kumar 3
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birds are called as oviparous bird...
2007-09-04 00:51:15
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answered by Making Waves... 4
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an asexual animal.....reproduction that takes place outside the body.
2007-09-04 01:12:38
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answered by Amrita 1
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mammalian
2007-09-04 07:28:21
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answered by anwer abdulla 1
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