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The Extant (Currently Alive) Species of Egg-laying Mammals Are: The Duck-Billed Platypus. ... The Short-Beaked Echidna. ... The Eastern Long-Beaked Echidna. ... Sir David's Long-Beaked Echidna. ... Western Long-Beaked Echidna.
The bottom line: Money can't make you happy if your increased wealth brings increased expectations. In other words, if you want more as you earn...
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So go by smell: whole grain flour with a strong, unpleasant aroma won't taste good and shouldn't be used for baking. Usage past the best-by date:...
Read More »Mammals give birth to live young, right? That’s a huge component of what it means to be a mammal. Mammals are hairy, produce milk, are warm-blooded, and give birth to live young…except for two animals. That’s right. There is a group of mammals, called monotremes, that lays eggs instead of giving birth to live young. Monotremes are a pretty exclusive bunch. There is just one species of platypus that’s alive today. There are three or four types of echidna, with several subspecies. All of the world’s monotremes live in Australia or New Guinea. Although they’re warm-blooded and they have hair, monotremes aren’t quite like the rest of the mammal world.
Questions for young kids What is your favorite color? When is your birthday? Do you like milk or water? Where is your nose? What is the silliest...
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These are humans' six basic needs in the 21st century Food. Food is the basic source of energy and one of the most immediate requirements for day...
Read More »Monotremes are capable of electroreception. This is the biological ability to sense electrical stimuli. Sharks are also capable of this. Egg-laying mammals don’t have nipples. Instead, they excrete milk from mammary glands on their skin. Monotremes only have one external orifice, called a cloaca. This orifice is used for reproduction as well as for the passage of urine and feces. Birds and reptiles also have a cloaca rather than separate orifices. Monotremes were apparently a bit more common long ago. Fossil records indicate that egg-laying mammals diverged from the marsupials and placental mammals (all the other mammals like dogs and cats and people) as early as the Triassic. All of this is pretty unknown, though. The fossil record of mammals simply isn’t very good that far back. The extinct egg-laying mammals were more diverse and numerous than the few species we have today. Ancient egg-laying mammals extended beyond Australia and New Guinea to South America.
These are the items I PACK DUPLICATES of: Flashlights. Extra fuel. Knives. Matches/fire starter. Water bottle (one for each family member) Plates...
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10 things not to say to someone with a mental illness “It's all in your head.” ... “Come on, things could be worse!” ... “Snap out of it!” ... “But...
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Let's get right into it: Is it legal to live in an RV on land you own? The short answer is: Yes, as long as you live in the right place. The...
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We asked three of the toughest women to ever appear on the show about their experiences—both the good and the bad: You'll hear from Nicole Apelian,...
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