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live birth?
25 0 ReplyNot necessarily (platypus).
Biggest differentiator between the coconut and the hamster is the obvious lack of nipples.
18 0 ReplyWhat also floats in water?
7 0 ReplyWood!
7 0 ReplyCherries!
4 0 ReplyFormer member of Atomic Kitten and Sugababes Heidi Range!
3 0 Replya duck!
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Warm... blood?
17 0 Replybreathes in oxygen
breathes out carbon dioxide
?12 0 Replyhttps://explorersweb.com/cold-blooded-mammals/
Does it count if we killed off the last of the cold blooded mammals?
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I’m confused if this is in support of coconuts being mammals as plants are living. Or you aren’t aware that plants are alive.
7 0 ReplyDo coconuts hatch out of eggs, or are they birthed directly from the parent?
7 0 ReplyI… don’t know.
9 0 ReplySeeds are equivalent to eggs
6 0 ReplyDo coconuts come from seeds?
3 0 ReplyCoconuts are seeds
8 0 ReplyAre seeds birthed, or do they come from seeds?
4 0 ReplySeeds come from RNGesus.
7 0 ReplyNah, pretty sure that seeds come from good pirates 🤷
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Of course not, they're marsupials
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presence of boobs
2 0 Replycheck out that pair of coconuts
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Don't platypuses lay eggs? Also, mammals aren't the only animals to give live birth.
1 0 ReplyEvery time we try to draw a reasonable classification the platypus is just there, mocking and judging us.
9 0 ReplyThat's literally its raison d'être, though, so you can't really blame it any more than you can blame a mountain for being tall 🤷
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He's a semi-aquatic, egg-laying mammal of action. He's a furry little flatfoot, who'll never flinch from a fray. He's got more than just mad skill, he's got a beaver tail and a bill. And the women swoon whenever they hear him say "GRGRGRGRGRGRGR"
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Chews food?
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