state important characteristic features of mammals and name two egg laying mammals
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they are covered with hair,they have mammary glands,they feed thier offsprings with milk,they don't lay eggs (also called as viviporous)but give birth to live young ones,the 2egg laying mammals are echinda, platypus
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Features of Mammalia. 1. Mammals give birth to live young ones and have mammary ...
Mammals (class Mammalia) are endothermic (warm-blooded) vertebrate animals with a number of unique characteristics. In most mammals, these include: The presence of hair or fur. Sweat glands.
All mammals have hair of some sort, as well as mammary glands. In female mammals, the mammary glands produce milk that they use to feed their young. Mammals are also warm-blooded, which means they regulate their own body temperature via a region in the brain called the neocortex.
Egg-laying Mammals. There are only five living monotreme species: the duck-billed platypus and four species of echidna (also known as spiny anteaters). All of them are found only in Australia and New Guinea.
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Features of Mammalia. 1. Mammals give birth to live young ones and have mammary ...
Mammals (class Mammalia) are endothermic (warm-blooded) vertebrate animals with a number of unique characteristics. In most mammals, these include: The presence of hair or fur. Sweat glands.
All mammals have hair of some sort, as well as mammary glands. In female mammals, the mammary glands produce milk that they use to feed their young. Mammals are also warm-blooded, which means they regulate their own body temperature via a region in the brain called the neocortex.
Egg-laying Mammals. There are only five living monotreme species: the duck-billed platypus and four species of echidna (also known as spiny anteaters). All of them are found only in Australia and New Guinea.
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