Australia is home to the world’s monotremes. A monotreme is an animal which lays eggs, but then suckles its young. The only two monotremes in the world are the echidna and platypus. The platypus isn’t found in any other country in the world besides Australia. The echidna is found ...
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In summary, the question of whether the chicken or the egg came first is a flawed one based on the false hypothesis that a female animal must lay an egg of the same species. In reality, the concept of a "chicken" is a taxonomic convention and the line between species can be arbitrary...
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The eggs hatch into caterpillars that feed exclusively on milkweeds, pupate, and emerge as adult butterflies. (In contrast, adults feed on the nectar of flowers of a wide range of plant species; milkweeds are no longer particularly important.) The new generation hatched in Texas continues the ...