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Mammalsclassificatio
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Monotremes young develop #1... | Lay eggs with a tuff leathery shell. |
| Monotremes young develop #2... | Incubate eggs. |
| Monotremes after "birth", young nourished by... | Lack Nipples. Milk Collectors, so the young lick the fur on their mother's Mammary Glands, where milk is "sweated" out. |
| Monotremes example... | Duck Billed Platypus. |
| Monotremes other facts... | Monotreme means "one opening" |
| Marsupial young develop #1... | Young develop for a short amount of time inside mother. |
| Marsupial young develop #2... | Baby emerges "Honey Bee sized" and climbs into pouch. |
| Marsupial after "birth", young nourished by... | Latches on to a nipple inside the pouch, Young also develop in pouch. |
| Marsupial example... | Possum, Kangaroo, etc. |
| Marsupial facts... | mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm |
| Placentals young develop #1... | Young develop for a longer time inside mother's uterus. |
| Placentals young develop #2... | Young nourished by a Placenta thru the Umbilical Cord. |
| Placentals after "birth", young nourished by... | Nurse on mother's nipples. |
| Placentals example... | Potbellied Pig, Whale. Unicorn. Human, etc. |
| Placentals other facts... | After birth, the Placenta exists the body. Therefore, the Placenta is also called the "after birth" |