No, beavers are not oviparous animals. They are called viviparous, which means that they give birth to live young which have developed inside the mother's body.
No, beavers are not oviparous animals. They are called viviparous, which means that they give birth to live young which have developed inside the mother's body.
Oviparous animals are
Birds, monotremes, most reptiles and amphibians are oviparous.
The general name for egg-laying animals is that they are 'oviparous animals'. The Order of egg-laying mammals are known as 'Monotremes'.
Oviparous
Animals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young are known as oviparous.
Oviparous animals lay eggs.
Egg-born animals are called oviparous animals. Such animals include snakes, chickens, birds, crocodiles, fish, insects and animals from the monotremata order.
Oviparous animals lay eggs that hatch outside of the mother's body, while viviparous animals give birth to live young that develop inside the mother's body. Oviparous animals include birds, reptiles, and most fish, while viviparous animals include mammals and some reptiles.
Oviparous animals lay eggs that develop and hatch outside of the mother's body, while viviparous animals give birth to live offspring that have developed inside the mother's body. Oviparous animals include birds and most reptiles, while viviparous animals include mammals and some reptiles.
Beavers
oviparous