How do platypus frogs reproduce?
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Platypus reproduction is nearly unique. Females seal themselves inside one of the burrow's chambers to lay their eggs. A mother typically produces one or two eggs and keeps them warm by holding them between her body and her tail.They are polygamous, meaning they have more than one mate. ... Females lay between 2 to 4 soft-eggs about 27 days after mating. The females incubate the eggs for about ten days, at which time they hatch.
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Platypus reproduction is nearly unique. It is one of only two mammals (the echidna is the other) that lay eggs. Females seal themselves inside one of the burrow's chambers to lay their eggs. A mother typically produces one or two eggs and keeps them warm by holding them between her body and her tail.
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