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duck billed platypus
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jo egg or milk dono deta hai
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plzzzz mark me as brainliest
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➡Aphids and scales (and some thrips) go through cyclical parthenogenesis, meaning one generation mates and lays eggs and the rest reproduce through parthenogenesis (giving birth to live daughters, which are basically complete genetic copies of the mother). Eventually, one of the parthenogenetic generations will give birth so some males and the egg-laying cycle will start again. Usually they travel to a new area for this. The system is a little different for different species, but that's the basic idea. ⭕
Also, as Andrew said, there are other animals that do both in the sense that the eggs incubate in the body first then the live young are born (though they are not born in the same sense that mammals are born). However, if you are looking for animals that lay eggs outside their body and also "give birth" (even in the sense of the eggs incubating inside first) I don't believe seahorses and snakes are good examples since both do not occur within the same species as it does with aphids and scales.⭕
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✔Platypus is a mammal that lays eggs....but cannot give direct birth to young ones.
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hope it helps you!!☺☺♥⭐
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here's your answer!!☺☺⬇⬇
➡Aphids and scales (and some thrips) go through cyclical parthenogenesis, meaning one generation mates and lays eggs and the rest reproduce through parthenogenesis (giving birth to live daughters, which are basically complete genetic copies of the mother). Eventually, one of the parthenogenetic generations will give birth so some males and the egg-laying cycle will start again. Usually they travel to a new area for this. The system is a little different for different species, but that's the basic idea. ⭕
Also, as Andrew said, there are other animals that do both in the sense that the eggs incubate in the body first then the live young are born (though they are not born in the same sense that mammals are born). However, if you are looking for animals that lay eggs outside their body and also "give birth" (even in the sense of the eggs incubating inside first) I don't believe seahorses and snakes are good examples since both do not occur within the same species as it does with aphids and scales.⭕
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✔Platypus is a mammal that lays eggs....but cannot give direct birth to young ones.
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hope it helps you!!☺☺♥⭐
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