Actually both the platypus and the echidna are mammals. They are members of the monotreme group of mammals. The platypus doesn't even have a pouch, although the echidna do.
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Fri 17 Dec 2004, 16:23,
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Erm...
As mentioned below, I like your pic...
But have you ever read a book?
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Fri 17 Dec 2004, 16:25,
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But have you ever read a book?
a book?
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Fri 17 Dec 2004, 16:31,
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"mar·su·pi·al ( P ) Pronunciation Key (m‰r-sp-l)
n.
Any of various nonplacental mammals of the order Marsupialia, including kangaroos, opossums, bandicoots, and wombats, found principally in Australia and the Americas."
Although I'm sure that all web content is wrong and you are right.
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Fri 17 Dec 2004, 16:32,
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n.
Any of various nonplacental mammals of the order Marsupialia, including kangaroos, opossums, bandicoots, and wombats, found principally in Australia and the Americas."
Although I'm sure that all web content is wrong and you are right.