Monotremes are mammals unique because of what behavior ?
Correct answer: They lay eggs
penawareof
That looks like a cross between an Anteater, Aardvark, porcupine, and hedgehog.
TwistedZombie81425
I've been playing this game for a while now and I am surprised and pleased with the information added from the players...a benefit of this game.
Syr Hal
Jenny Wisewoman, The cloaca is a single hole, out of which both the eggs and the poo is excreted.
Zarah
Only in Australia.
mendel 234
duck billed platypus is also one of the few mammals that produces venom. the others are solenodons, some shrews, vampire bats, slow and pygmy slow lorises. though none of these venoms is known to be lethal to humans, venom of platypus can cause excruciating pain.
Jenny Wisewoman
What's a Cloaca,
Ktkk
ISOBARIC,
Hello from fellow Phineas & Ferb fan!
Lisa Simone
Nature is dazzling in so many ways.
Rafferty
italianice507, no no no. illegal. these animals are precious and protected
Player Elf Counsel
FraudulentShock, No. They are both in Australia. Have seen an echidna whilst bushwalking. Hard to spot a platypus though.
Biological/Mojo
mendel 234, yes it's really true
Calabtangan' Boyoyong
very unique mammals
Robbo
Player buddybear, an egg laying mammal is called a monotreme.
Player buddybear
how are they unique if other mammals lay eggs also?
Guillermo Jr.
penawareof, not very cuddly looking.. for sure!
Guillermo
penawareof, Yahtzee!!
Player #25874027
Player #8953651,
I think it’s suffering from shellfish allergy
Leron 🎋
I thought the Platypus is the only mammal that lays eggs? Ferb, you lied.
Player #18662669
Cool information! Thank you !🐣
Player #8953651
penawareof, Weirdest Echidna I’ve ever seen and I live in Australia.
Jerryberrykat
Jenny Wisewoman, that's the "hole" that is used to get rid of body waste & lay eggs
FraudulentShock
Malaayna, two species, one in Australia and one in new Guinea
Jenny Wisewoman
Player #124283, nope I didn't get it