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3rd quarter

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