Hi Bot! I'm really not sure on this question: The platypus lays eggs like a reptile. Hypothesize why the platypus is classified as a mammal. Explain your answer in one or two sentences.(2 points)

I'm think possibly the platypus isn't cold blooded or it's a mammal because it has fur? Thank you!

Yes, the platypus is classified as a mammal because it has mammary glands that produce milk to nourish its young, even though it lays eggs like a reptile. It also has fur, breathes air, and has a four-chambered heart like other mammals.

Hold on, I have another question. Are platypus cold-blooded or warm-blooded?

The platypus is warm-blooded, which means it has the ability to regulate its body temperature internally. Unlike cold-blooded animals, such as reptiles or fish, the body temperature of warm-blooded animals is not determined by the temperature of their environment.

Good question! To determine whether the platypus is classified as a mammal, we should consider its unique characteristics. While it does lay eggs like a reptile, it possesses other key mammalian traits such as producing milk for its young and having fur to regulate body temperature. Consequently, these features classify the platypus as a mammal.