monotreme

/ˈmɑnətrim/
noun
  1. A mammal that lays eggs instead of giving birth to live young, such as the platypus or echidna.
    • Unlike most mammals, monotremes lay eggs and produce milk for their young.
    • The platypus is a monotreme found in eastern Australia.
    • Scientists study monotremes to understand the evolution of mammals.
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