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why echidna and platipus are kept in mammals?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Like mammals, monotremes are warm blooded animals whoce body is covered with fur.They also nourish their young. Echidna and platypus belong to the order Monotremata of Mammalia.These are only egg laying mammals. ... The echidna is found in australia along with platypus lay eggs and produce milk for its young one.

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Answered by CoruscatingGarçon
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Echidna and platypus belong to the order Monotremata of Mammalia.These are only egg laying mammals. Monotremes possess mammalian features. In addition to these features, they also possess some of the reptilian features. These are considered as primitive mammals with both mammalian and reptilian features.

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