Pretty much all dinosaurs lay eggs, so Spinosaurus likely did too.
No eggs, hatchlings, or nests of Spinosaurus have ever been found. However, they were dinosaurs, and all dinosaurs laid hard shelled eggs.
Majority of reptiles do lay eggs but gartner snakes are live bearers. All boas and all vipers also are live bearers.
they are live bearers so the eggs hatch inside of them then they give birth kinda like us
Guppies do not lay eggs they give birth to live young.
They are live bearers which means that give birth to live. From every 60 to 70 days a female can give birth to about 10 to 60 young .
No. They lay eggs.
give birth
Nope - it depends on the individual species - some are live-bearers while others lay eggs.
Giant garter snakes give birth to live young.
Most snakes lay eggs, but a few give birth to live babies. The live-bearers don't have babies the way mammals do, attached to them by an umbilical cord and a placenta, but simply incubate the eggs on the inside of the mother instead of on the outside.
guppy's are live bearers, unlike other fish guppy's lay eggs in there stomach but when they come out they are a normal fish not in a egg
Guppies are livebearing fish and retain the eggs until they are ready to give birth to live fry (baby fish). Goldfish are part of the koi family and do lay eggs, some fish are live bearers and some egg layers.
The male first inserts his gonopodium into the female's cloaca, and fertilizes the eggs internally. Guppies are live bearers, so the female gives birth to live young that immediately fend for themselves.