The wombat is an Australian marsupial, or pouched animal, not a monotreme (egg-laying mammal). In common with other marsupials, wombats give birth to very small, undeveloped young that must find their way into pouches on their mothers' bellies by themselves. They will remain there for about five months.
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they can lay hundreds of eggs
about how many eggs does a minibeast lay
They lay up to 200,000 eggs
Only the females lay eggs.
anacondas lay 20 to 80 eggs
Cougars are mammals, they don't lay eggs.
rabbits do not lay eggs. they are mammals.
Seagulls (there are many species) are birds and lay eggs.
The females lay about a dozen eggs
Chocolate chickens don't lay eggs.
manatees are mammals.. they do not lay eggs
a ostrich can lay 25 eggs in a year