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Are butterflies oviparous

Updated: 8/11/2023
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12y ago

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Most reptiles lay amniotic eggs covered with leathery or calcareous shells. An amnion, chorion and allantois are present during embryonic life. There are no larval stages of development. Viviparity and ovoviviparity have only evolved in Squamates, and a substantial fraction of the species utilize this mode of reproduction, including all boas and most vipers. The degree of viviparity varies: some species simply retain the eggs until just before hatching, others provide maternal nourishment to supplement the yolk, while still others lack any yolk and provide all nutrients via a placenta.

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Not directly, no. An egg hatches into a caterpillar, and the caterpillar eats and grows then spins a cocoon and pupates. From the pupa the butterfly emerges.

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Butterfly eggs are not amniotic. The butterfly egg has a coating of wax that will prevent the egg from drying out.

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yes they are...they lay eggs

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what is butterfly

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butterfly

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