yes it is
In order to be considered a live breeder, or viviparous animal, it must give birth to live young that have been nourished in some way by the mother's body. Examples of live bearers are humans, dogs, cats, and other mammals.
Animals that give birth to live young are said to be 'viviparous'. Animals that lay eggs (do not give birth to live young) are said to be 'oviparous'. Animals that lay eggs but keep them inside until they hatch are said to be 'Ovoviviparous'.
All animals that give birth to live young are viviparous and are mammals.
Such animals are called viviparous ore ovoviviparous. Viviparous animals have some sort of placenta through which the young are nourished before birth. Ovoviviparous animals have their unborn young nourihsed by egg yolk; the young are inside an egg, but the egg hatches just before birth, and there is live birth.
I think you're referring to animals that lay eggs, which are called oviparous.
Yes, the animals called moles give birth to live young, as opposed to laying eggs. Moles, as in spots on the body, do not give birth.
snakes,
Any fish that gives birth to live young or go to www.animalworld./encyclo/fresh/livebearers/livebearers/.htm.
Yes, these animals are classified as mammals, which give live birth to and nurse their young.
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.
Mammals give birth to live young instead of in an egg
They are called Chicks by breeders and hatcheries.