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    Monotremes basically are mammals which lay eggs in place of giving birth to survive young like marsupials and placental mammals. The subclass consists of a solitary order, Monotremata. A newborn monotreme is addressed as a puggle.

    Generally like other mammals, monotremes have warm blood along with a high metabolic pace; they also have hair on their bodies.

    Monotremes even produce milk to nourish their young ones. The normally have a solitary bone in their lower jaw and comprise of three middle ear bones. Initially Monotremes were badly understood.

    Monotremes even lactate, but do not have properly defined nipples, releasing milk via their mammary glands through an opening in their skin. The presently surviving paradigms of monotremes are found mainly in Australia and New Guinea, although it is said that there is proof that initially they were quiet widespread
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