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.
Beavers are mammal's and all mammal's give live birth.
No. Beavers are perfectly common placental mammals, and born live just like dogs and cats etc.
No, they're mammals so the baby comes from the body which makes them viviparous, not oviparous.
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.
Oviparous animals are
Birds, monotremes, most reptiles and amphibians are oviparous.
The general name for egg-laying animals is that they are 'oviparous animals'. The Order of egg-laying mammals are known as 'Monotremes'.
Oviparous
Oviparous animals lay eggs.
Oviparous animals (all birds, some reptiles and some mammals) lay eggs. Viviparous animals 'give birth' to pre-formed babies.
Beavers
Ovoviviparous.
oviparous
The Platypus and Echidna .
Whales are viviparous animals