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Which of the following is a Monotreme?

kangaroo

koala

bandicoot

platypus

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    platypus

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    Monotremes are a subgroup of mammals that are known for their ability to lay eggs rather than giving birth to young ones which are a characteristic feature of all the groups of mammals and hence, monotremes are famously known as egg-laying mammals. They are more commonly formed in Australia and New Guinea and some regions of South America. Today, there are only 4 species of echidna and platypus that constitutes the existing monotremes.
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