No, horses are mammals and have a live birth
No, horses give birth to live young, just the same as the majority of mammals do.
The seahorse.
no
Horses give birth to live young
No horses are viviparous (give birth to live young). Monotreme mammals lay eggs
internal. horses give birth to live young - they're mammals.
Horses do not produce eggs they give live birth
"Ovi" means "eggs." Horses do not lay eggs!
Horses are mammals because they give birth to living babies, like humans. This differs from reptiles, who lay eggs.
Bats are mammals as are dogs, cats, horses and people. Mother bats give live birth to their offspring, NOT via eggs.
Horses have been known to be born from a uterus, but because of global warming they are now being birthed out off eggs. These are vary in size and take about five months to hatch. After this, the horses will have a deadly craving for insects. By having the horselings eat the insects it lowers down the amount of Carbon dioxide in the earth's atmoshpere. So you see crack is whack.
Yes they do we eat caviar which is fish eggs the only sea life creatures which give birth are sharks, whales and sea horses.
Horses do not lay eggs. They give birth to live young.
Yes, horses give live birth.
No, rabitts are mammals which means that they give birth to their young just like humans do.