What are monotremes?
A. They are mammals that lay eggs
B. They are mammals with high levels of intelligence
C. they are mammals which young develops inside the uterus
D. they are mammals which young develops inside a pouch
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Answer: A.
Explanation: The monotremes are a group of highly specialised egg-laying predatory mammals, containing the platypus and echidnas. There are only five living species of monotreme, contained within two families: Family Ornithorhynchidae: the platypus, a single species in a single genus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus.
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a primitive mammal that lays large yolky eggs and has a common opening for the urogenital and digestive systems. Monotremes are now restricted to Australia and New Guinea, and comprise the platypus and the echidnas.