Biology, asked by cutegirl72, 10 months ago

If kangaroos are viviparous animals but they lay eggs how​

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Answered by Acekiller
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really I don't think that kangaroos lay eggs

I thought that they keep the baby in there pouch untill they don't develops

really Australia is a different continent
the platypus and kangaroo both lay eggs even being a mammal

cutegirl72: my teacher said that
cutegirl72: no i haven't
Acekiller: your teacher is fool
cutegirl72: no he is very good
Acekiller: i think she tongue sliped and said kangaroo instead of platypus
cutegirl72: no platypus is also and kangroo are also
Acekiller: coz its impossible
Acekiller: please check again
Acekiller: see i only know that there are 3 mammals who lay eggs
Acekiller: two species of echidna and platypus
Answered by swag4shubham
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Ovoviviparous animals produce eggs, but instead of laying the eggs, the eggs develop within the mother's body. ... After hatching, they remain inside the mother for a time and are nourished there but not by a placental attachment. Then the young are born live.

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