Giving birth to living young that develop within the mother's body rather than hatching from eggs. Most mammals are viviparous. All mammals except the platypus and the echidnas are viviparous. Only these two unusual mammals, called montremes, lay eggs.
it is true that not all of them are viviparous.
No, they are not "viviparous". Well, not all of them.
Yes, that is one of the qualities of mammals - giving birth to live young.
No, they are oviparous - they lay eggs.
No
Viviparous animals give birth to live young from within the body rather than laying eggs. Example sentence : Nearly all mammals and some reptiles are viviparous animals.
Oviparous animals (all birds, some reptiles and some mammals) lay eggs. Viviparous animals 'give birth' to pre-formed babies.
Whales are viviparous animals
a clean environment is best suited for viviparous animals
All animals that give birth to live young are viviparous and are mammals.
Oviparous animals are
snakes, sharks, rays, salamanders, geckos, fishes, and scorpions
Viviparous means giving birth to live young that develop inside the mother's body. Here are some sentences.Mammals are almost always viviparous.Viviparous animals usually have more offspring survive to adulthood.Our next class is on viviparous animals.
mammals, any animal with live birth
No, all sea animals are not mammals. Fishes are not mammals, but dolphins are mammals.
No, sea animals do not have restrooms, however, all animals, including sea animals, make waste just as humans do.
"Ovi" means "eggs." Horses do not lay eggs!