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== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* The humanoid Red Martians in [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]] ''[[John Carter of Mars]]'' novels lay eggs that are then hatched in incubators. They are somehow cross-fertile with human.
* The humanoid Red Martians in [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]] ''[[John Carter of Mars]]'' novels lay eggs that are then hatched in incubators. They are somehow cross-fertile with human.
* Happens as a (disturbing) twist at the end of ''[[Goosebumps]]'' book ''Egg Monsters From Mars".
* Happens as a (disturbing) twist at the end of ''[[Goosebumps]]'' book ''Egg Monsters From Mars''.
* Subverted in [[Tamora Pierce]]'s short story ''Nawat''. The titular character's wife does ''not'' lay eggs, despite her fears.
* Subverted in [[Tamora Pierce]]'s short story ''Nawat''. The titular character's wife does ''not'' lay eggs, despite her fears.
* At least two of the races (namely, the [[Winged Humanoid|chiropteran]] Aeries and the [[Rubber Forehead Aliens|near]]-[[Ambiguously Human|human]] [[Humans by Any Other Name|Walkers]]) in Laurie J. Marks's ''[[Children Of Triad]]'' trilogy seem to be monotremes.
* At least two of the races (namely, the [[Winged Humanoid|chiropteran]] Aeries and the [[Rubber Forehead Aliens|near]]-[[Ambiguously Human|human]] [[Humans by Any Other Name|Walkers]]) in Laurie J. Marks's ''[[Children Of Triad]]'' trilogy seem to be monotremes.