
The three different ways mammals give birth - Kate Slabosky
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Date: 2020-08-22
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Kieran
What specific species of echidna is Knuckles?
Hes probably a short-beaked echidna, or Tachyglossus aculeatus. The entire Knuckles clan probably entirely consists of short-beaked echidnas, short-beaked echidnas are the only echidnas who live all over the country of Australia and in the Archie universe, Angel Island was part of a large Mobian continent called Downunda, which is based on Australia. This leads me to believe that Knuckles is a short-beaked echidna. Echidnas are also usually insectivores, animals who eat bugs, but Knuckless favorite food is Grapes, which are plants, this makes me believe that short-beaked echidnas are omnivores who eat insects, plants, and small animals. Knuckles is also a monotreme, the only major character in the Sonic franchise who is a non-placental mammal, The only non-echidnan monotreme living today is the duck-billed platypus, like Perry. Like reptiles, dinosaurs, birds, amphibians, monotremes lay eggs, the only mammals today that do so.
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What specific species of echidna is Knuckles?
Hes probably a short-beaked echidna, or Tachyglossus aculeatus. The entire Knuckles clan probably entirely consists of short-beaked echidnas, short-beaked echidnas are the only echidnas who live all over the country of Australia and in the Archie universe, Angel Island was part of a large Mobian continent called Downunda, which is based on Australia. This leads me to believe that Knuckles is a short-beaked echidna. Echidnas are also usually insectivores, animals who eat bugs, but Knuckless favorite food is Grapes, which are plants, this makes me believe that short-beaked echidnas are omnivores who eat insects, plants, and small animals. Knuckles is also a monotreme, the only major character in the Sonic franchise who is a non-placental mammal, The only non-echidnan monotreme living today is the duck-billed platypus, like Perry. Like reptiles, dinosaurs, birds, amphibians, monotremes lay eggs, the only mammals today that do so.
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Drswag
mammals have ancestors that are reptilian in origin. they are called Synapsids reptiles that are not the ancestors of dinosaurs but our own. a famous example is the sailed back Dimetrodon. the Synapsids that lead to mammals were known as Cynodonts, they resembled mammals but were still technically reptiles or in this case Stem-Mammals.
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mammals have ancestors that are reptilian in origin. they are called Synapsids reptiles that are not the ancestors of dinosaurs but our own. a famous example is the sailed back Dimetrodon. the Synapsids that lead to mammals were known as Cynodonts, they resembled mammals but were still technically reptiles or in this case Stem-Mammals.
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Elly
What is the purpose behind these differing reproductive strategies? What advantages do the different modes of reproduction have over each other?
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What is the purpose behind these differing reproductive strategies? What advantages do the different modes of reproduction have over each other?
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