The Monotremes, Marsupials, and the largest group, Placental Mammals.Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs. The only monotremes that are alive today are the spiny anteater, or echidna, and the platypus.Marsupial's young are born in an extremely immature state; most female marsupials have pouches. Some marsupials include the koala, kangaroo, and the numbat.Placental Mammals are the most familiar group (meaning us), but also contains a diverse group of organisms from rats to dogs to horses.
No. Silicates are the largest mineral group.
No, an echidna is not an invertebrate. Echidnas are mammals, specifically monotremes, which are a group of mammals that lay eggs.
the plant kingdom which means all kinds of plants cause plant are everywhere and animals are the first largest who eats plantsthe second largest group of living things would PROBABLY reptiles. i know the first is mammals
Phytoplankton are the largest group of marine organisms by biomass. These tiny plant-like organisms play a crucial role in the marine food web as they are the primary producers, converting sunlight into energy through photosynthesis. Their abundance and distribution support a wide variety of marine life, from zooplankton to large marine mammals.
Mammals
The largest group of mammals are called placentals. These mammals are animals that during pregnancy have a placenta that feeds the incubating offspring.
i have did research and it is monotremes
The three types of mammals are:Placental mammals, or Eutherians. This is the largest group of mammals.Marsupials (often referred to as the "pouched mammals")Monotremes, or egg-laying mammals
Yes, whales are the largest mammals.
Worms make up the largest group of complex invertebrates.
There are few different types of groups of animals that are warm blooded and have hair or fur. The largest group of warm blooded animals are tigers and coyotes.
Mammals have only between 4000 and 5000 known species of mammals that are vertebrates. The largest group would be Osteichthyes (or bony fish) which has an astonishing amount that adds up to roughly 29,000 species known to man.
The largest order of mammals, with about 1,700 species, is rodents. Bats are second with about 950 species.
The largest mammals have the largest pelvises, such a whales.
Whales and seals are the largest marine mammals in the Southern Ocean.
The Rhino 'Sondaicus' of Java makes up the smallest group of mammals.