how are mammals different from egg laying animals
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Oviparous are known to lay eggs, while viviparous animals directly give birth to the young ones. ... In oviparous the development of the embryo takes place outside the embryo, but in viviparous the development of the embryo takes place inside the embryo (mother's womb).
Mammals have live births and produce milk for their young, while reptiles lay eggs. ... And finally, the biggest difference is that mammals are endothermic and internally regulate their body temperature, but reptiles are ectothermic because they rely on the environment to do it for them.
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only two kinds of egg laying mammals are left on the planet today _ the duck billed playtus and the echidne or spiny anteater.
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