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Monotremes are mammals that are best known for laying eggs, instead of giving birth to their young like marsupials and eutheria?s.

The word monotreme comes from the Greek words mono- and trema, meaning one and hole. The one hole refers to the fact that monotremes have a single opening for the urinary, digestive and reproductive organs.

Like other mammals, monotremes

The only surviving examples are all indigenous to Australia and New Guinea:

See the University of Tasmania's monotreme web site at http://www.healthsci.utas.edu.au/physiol/mono/Monotremata.html.


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