There are no such species. There are egg-laying mammals called monotremes.
Yes it is - it's a native reptile of Borneo. See related link for a photograph found in Wikipedia. No. The pangolin is a type of ant eating mammal, of the order Pholidota, although having a scale like covering, it is not a reptile.
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The number of eggs a reptile produces varies a lot from species to species.
Monotremes lay eggs. Neither the platypus nor the echidna (the only known monotremes) eat plants of any type.
Yes, monotremes are real.
No a Blue Whale is Not a monotremes.
Monotremes never eat their young.
A limbless reptile is a reptile that does not have any limbs, such as snakes. These reptiles have evolved to move by slithering or sidewinding due to the absence of limbs.
Absolutely not !
probably anything any reptile
There was no reptile skeletons, bones, or teeth found in the grand canyon!