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- Monotreme abstract "Monotremes (from the Greek μονός monos "single" + τρῆμα trema "hole", referring to the cloaca) are mammals that lay eggs (Prototheria) instead of giving birth to live young like marsupials (Metatheria) and placental mammals (Eutheria). The only surviving examples of monotremes are all indigenous to Australia and New Guinea, although there is evidence that they were once more widespread. The existing monotreme species are the platypus and four species of echidnas (or spiny anteaters). There is currently some debate regarding monotreme taxonomy.".
- Monotreme thumbnail Tachyglossus_aculeatus_side_on.jpg?width=300.
- Monotreme wikiPageExternalLink monotreme.html.
- Monotreme wikiPageID "22121709".
- Monotreme wikiPageRevisionID "606091897".
- Monotreme authority "C.L. Bonaparte, 1837".
- Monotreme b "no".
- Monotreme commons "Monotremata".
- Monotreme d "no".
- Monotreme fossilRange "Early Jurassic – Holocene,".
- Monotreme hasPhotoCollection Monotreme.
- Monotreme imageCaption Short-beaked_echidna.
- Monotreme n "no".
- Monotreme name "Monotremes".
- Monotreme q "no".
- Monotreme s "no".
- Monotreme species "Monotremata".
- Monotreme subdivision "*Kryoryctes? *Platypoda **†Kollikodontidae **†Steropodontidae **Ornithorhynchidae *Tachyglossa **Tachyglossidae".
- Monotreme subdivisionRanks "Subgroups".
- Monotreme taxon "Monotremata".
- Monotreme v "no".
- Monotreme voy "no".
- Monotreme wikt "Monotreme".
- Monotreme subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Monotreme subject Category:Australosphenida.
- Monotreme subject Category:Living_fossils.
- Monotreme subject Category:Monotremes.
- Monotreme type Animal.
- Monotreme type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Monotreme type EukaryoticCell.
- Monotreme type Mammal.
- Monotreme comment "Monotremes (from the Greek μονός monos "single" + τρῆμα trema "hole", referring to the cloaca) are mammals that lay eggs (Prototheria) instead of giving birth to live young like marsupials (Metatheria) and placental mammals (Eutheria). The only surviving examples of monotremes are all indigenous to Australia and New Guinea, although there is evidence that they were once more widespread. The existing monotreme species are the platypus and four species of echidnas (or spiny anteaters).".
- Monotreme label "Cloacadieren".
- Monotreme label "Kloakentiere".
- Monotreme label "Monotremata".
- Monotreme label "Monotremata".
- Monotreme label "Monotremata".
- Monotreme label "Monotremata".
- Monotreme label "Monotreme".
- Monotreme label "Stekowce".
- Monotreme label "Однопроходные".
- Monotreme label "كظاميات".
- Monotreme label "カモノハシ目".
- Monotreme label "单孔目".
- Monotreme sameAs Ptakořitní.
- Monotreme sameAs Kloakentiere.
- Monotreme sameAs Μονοτρήματα.
- Monotreme sameAs Monotremata.
- Monotreme sameAs Monotremata.
- Monotreme sameAs Monotremata.
- Monotreme sameAs Monotremata.
- Monotreme sameAs Monotremata.
- Monotreme sameAs カモノハシ目.
- Monotreme sameAs 단공류.
- Monotreme sameAs Cloacadieren.
- Monotreme sameAs Stekowce.
- Monotreme sameAs Monotremata.
- Monotreme sameAs m.04tfw.
- Monotreme sameAs Q21790.
- Monotreme sameAs Q21790.
- Monotreme wasDerivedFrom Monotreme?oldid=606091897.
- Monotreme depiction Tachyglossus_aculeatus_side_on.jpg.
- Monotreme isPrimaryTopicOf Monotreme.