No, reptiles lay eggs that hatch into little reptiles.
Actually that's not entirely true, some species such as Boas are ovoviviparous (eggs hatch inside the body) and give birth to live young. Other snakes like Garter snakes also give birth to live young, can't remember any others off the top of my head.
there are also two types of lizards that give birth to live young these are considered ovoviviparous one type i know is the blue-tongued skink
Some lizards: Solomon Island skink Blue-tongue skink Shingle-backed skink Some chameleons: Jackson's chameleon Some snakes: All boas All vipers Garter snakes
Yes, rattlesnakes give birth to living young as do all of the venomous snakes in the U.S. with the exception of the Coral snake which is an egg layer>
Yes snakes give birth to live young one, but not all the snakes. for exp vine snake,viper give birth to live young once.
Some Amphibians give birth to live young and some lay eggs.
Geckos lay 2 hard shelled eggs, there are two-three species of gecko that have live births. Rhacodactylus Trachyanous.
Yes. Sea snakes cannot move on land and reptiles cannot lay their eggs in water as the young would drown.
there are actually a couple lizards that give live birth one of them are the australianblue longed tongue lizard
It depends on the species. Some, such as rattlesnakes, give birth to live young, while others, such as pythons, lay eggs.
Nope... Turtles lay eggs - which are usually buried in 'nests' and left to hatch on their own.
None, there is a reason that they are a reptile
Some snakes, such as rattlesnakes, give live birth. Others, such as king snakes and rat snakes, lay eggs.
A vertebrae is a life form with a spine. Humans are vertebraes as are all mammals, monotremes and amphibians..however not all of these give birth to live young, monotremes are mammals that lay eggs (there are only 2, platypus and echidna)...except for these, all other mammals give birth to live young. Some amphibians give birth to live young, but amphibians mostly lay eggs.
No , a few species mouth breed young which is not similar to giving birth to young ones .
No - amphobians lay eggs in water, which are left to hatch. The don't 'give birth' to live young.
For the most part, these are mammals. Specifically, they are eitehr placental viviparous, or marsupial. The only mammal group which does not give birth to live young are the monotremes. Some members of the reptile class, the amphibians and the fish also give birth to live young.
'Rubber eels', which are actually amphibians, live in dry and wet grassland and rivers. They give birth to live young.
No dolphins are not amphibians. Dolphins can`t be amphibians because amphibians lay their eggs in the water and the adults live on land. Dolphins live in the sea only and they don`t lay eggs they give birth to live young.
OK. You put this question in for laughs, didn't you? Camels are mammals that live in the desert. They give birth to live young who then suckle milk.
No, they are mammals. They breath through lungs, give birth to live young called calves, and suckle them from mammaries.
No, penguins do not give birth to live young. They give birth to eggs.
Amphibians hatch out of an egg with no shell.
Amphibians must lay their eggs in a moist environment. Some must lay their eggs directly in the water. Some amphibians give birth to live young.
Do horses give birth to live young? YES!