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Mammals that lay eggs are termed A. Monotremes. B. marsupials. C.placentals. D.bird-like.
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Mammals that lay eggs are termed
A. Monotremes.
B. marsupials.
C.placentals.
D.bird-like.
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I really don't know I think
D.bird-like.
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A. Monotremes, such as platypuses and echidnas lay eggs.
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