Science, asked by Sashank61, 3 months ago

Is platypus a viviparous animal or oviparous animal, as it lays eggs but it is still a mammal.​

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Answered by SanjanaMakkapati
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However, despite being cited in numerous treaties as an ovoviviparous animal, the platypus lays eggs and does not hatch immediately after laying, although they do so in a relatively short time (less than two weeks), during which time the mother incubates these eggs in a nest.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The animals that lay eggs are oviparous while Viviparous give birth The duck-billed platypus is the only animal that gives both the milk and eggs. It is a semi-aquatic egg-laying mammal. The platypus lacks teats and thus releasing the milk through the pores of the skin. It lives near lakes, ponds and streams.

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