aplacentals
Aplacentals are a infraclass of placental mammals that are characterized by the absence of a placenta during gestation. This group includes a diverse range of mammals, such as marsupials and monotremes, which reproduce differently than other placental mammals. Marsupials, like kangaroos and koalas, give birth to underdeveloped young that complete their development in a pouch. Monotremes, like the platypus and echidna, are even more distinct as they lay eggs.
The evolutionary history of aplacentals is significant, as they represent an earlier divergence within the mammalian