The Australian egg-laying mammal (monotreme) is a platypus.
No, they are a marsupial and not a monotreme. There are only 2 members in the monotreme category which are the echidna and the platypus.
A platypus is a monotreme.
A monotreme is a mammal that lays eggs.
The echidna is a monotreme which eats ants.
The platypus is a monotreme mammal.
Yes, there is. The echidna is also a monotreme.
Yes a monotreme does have a backbone because it is a type of mammal and a mammal is a vertebrate.
No.
The plural of the monotreme mammal is normally platypusesnot platypi. It is not of the same Latin form as radius or alumnus, and even some Latin plurals use -es in English.
A Duck-billed Platypus is an Australian example of a monotreme, a mammal that lays eggs.
No horses are viviparous (give birth to live young). Monotreme mammals lay eggs