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What are mammals that lay eggs called?

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monotremes

29.4 | Reptiles By the end of this section, you will be able to:  Describe the main characteristics of amniotes  Explain the difference between anapsids, synapsids, and diapsids, and give an example of each  Identify the characteristics of reptiles  Discuss the evolution of reptiles The amniotes reptiles, birds, and mammalsare distinguished from amphibians by their terrestrially adapted egg, which is protected by amniotic membranes. The evolution of amniotic membranes meant that the embryos of amniotes were provided with their own aquatic environment, which led to less dependence on water for development and thus allowed the amniotes to branch out into drier environments. This was a significant development that distinguished them from amphibians, which were restricted to moist environments due their shell-less eggs. Although the shells of various amniotic species vary significantly, they all allow retention of water. The shells of bird eggs are composed of calcium carbonate and are hard, but fragile. The shells of reptile eggs are leathery and require a moist environment. Most mammals do not lay eggs  except for monotremes . Instead, the embryo grows within the mothers body; however, even with this internal gestation, amniotic membranes are still present.

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