MONOTREME

mŏnˈətrēmˌ, name for members of the primitive mammalian order Monotremata, found in Australia, Tasmania, and New Guinea. The only members of this order are the platypus, or duckbilled platypus, and the several species of echidna, or spiny anteater. Although monotremes possess the distinguishing mammalian features of hair and mammary glands, they are unique among mammals in laying eggs rather than giving birth to live young. The eggs are like those of reptiles, with large yolks and leathery shells. Like birds and reptiles, monotremes have a single opening, the cloaca, for the passage of liquid and solid wastes, the transfer of sperm, and, in the female, the laying of eggs. In addition, certain features of the skeletal structure are like those of reptiles, and the regulation of body temperature is less effective than in other mammals. Adult monotremes are toothless. The males possess spurs on their hind feet; these are connected to poison glands and are presumably used as weapons. Mammals are known to have evolved from reptiles; the monotremes probably branched off at an early stage of mammalian evolution and have retained many reptilian features. They are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Monotremata.

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...other living mammal excepting its fellow monotreme, the echidna, lays eggs. In April 1999...platypus and echidna, he coined the term monotreme and placed the two animals in a new class, monotremata. Monotreme means literally one hole. This was...
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...multituberculates) were small, furry, egg-laying, monotreme-like insect predators. They were present...these characteristics was present in monotreme mammals or marsupials; they all appeared...the Y chromosomes of marsupials and monotremes have remained tiny (10,000 BP) and dont...
...prefer different habitat than that found in the Kutikina area during the LGM. While Geering (1983:table 5) recorded a single monotreme bone (platypus, Ornithorhynchus anatinus) from between spits A10NW to A14, neither this nor the echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus...
...Museum curator George Shaw in the July 1792 number of the Naturalists Miscellany as a "Porcupine Ant-Eater", this egg-laying monotreme seemed, in terms of its reproductive anatomy, to have more in common with birds than quadrupeds. Shortly thereafter, another...
...groups of three or four. The nominal group cards are shuffled and face down. The cards containing the terms to be defined (like monotreme, platypus, marsupial, etc., which could be a different colour) are placed in the middle of the table. Each player must take...


 

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...platypus) we will not expect to find monotreme anatomy--or a gold mine--under Mme. Bretons svelte Chanel tailleur. That is the point: The tertium quid has been deliberately...


 

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...echidna actually existed. But there it was, a spine-covered monotreme mammal with long snout and claws, indigenous to Australia and New Guinea. I leave it to you to look up monotreme because its so disgusting. Anyway, it looks as though the...
...past include The Sunshine Underground (from Leeds, signed to City Rockers) and 65 Days of Static (from Sheffield, signed to Monotreme records) to name but two. The last leg of the Transit tour saw The Chapman Family representing Teesside in Zone 1, with Newcastles...


 

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MONOTREME mon trem , name for members of the primitive mammalian...several species of echidna , or spiny anteater. Although monotremes possess the distinguishing mammalian features of hair...yolks and leathery shells. Like birds and reptiles, monotremes have a single opening, the cloaca , for the passage...
...anatinus, of Tasmania and E Australia. Also called duckbill, or duckbilled platypus, it belongs to the order Monotremata (see monotreme ), the most primitive group of living mammals. The only other member of this group is the echidna , or spiny anteater...
...are members of other groups. The banded anteater of Australia is a marsupial; the spiny anteater, also of Australia, is a monotreme related to the platypus . For the scaly anteater, see pangolin . True anteaters are classified in the phylum Chordata...


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