All animals that give birth to live young are viviparous and are mammals.
Yes, these animals are classified as mammals, which give live birth to and nurse their young.
Yes, animals will give birth to their young even if there is a chance of dying. These are some risks that animals will take to further their population.
No, not all animals that give birth to live young are warm-blooded. While mammals, which are typically warm-blooded (endothermic), give birth to live young, some reptiles and fish also exhibit live birth but are cold-blooded (ectothermic). For instance, certain species of snakes and sharks can give birth to live young without being warm-blooded. Therefore, the ability to give live birth is not exclusive to warm-blooded animals.
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Animals that give birth to live young are said to be 'viviparous'. Animals that lay eggs (do not give birth to live young) are said to be 'oviparous'. Animals that lay eggs but keep them inside until they hatch are said to be 'Ovoviviparous'.
Yes, a whale is a mammal and gives birth do live babies.
Mammals give birth to live young instead of in an egg
Yes, the animals called moles give birth to live young, as opposed to laying eggs. Moles, as in spots on the body, do not give birth.
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Live-bearers
Mammals are some of the animals that give birth to live young ones. Mammals are warm blooded and mostly live on land.
No, penguins do not give birth to live young. They give birth to eggs.