Mosquitoes do not give birth. They reproduce by laying eggs. The average mosquito can lay several thousand eggs, even though there life span is only a couple days
I believe Foxes are mammals, and thus do not lay eggs. It only gives birth to life babies.
All birds lay eggs. Bats give birth to life young, but they are not birds.
first the hermit crabs mothers lay eggs then the eggs hatch and as soon as the eggs touch salt water, they burst open intobaby hermit crabs. Then they arelarvae. Then they grow in to adults and find a shell to live in.
Yes they do we eat caviar which is fish eggs the only sea life creatures which give birth are sharks, whales and sea horses.
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.
Yes - and yes. Once the crabs mate, they don't live very long afterwards. The eggs are released into the sea to join the billions of tons of microscopic life floating around. With luck, some of the eggs will survive to maturity to start the cycle all over again.
None. Garter snakes give birth to live young. A female garter snake may give birth to anywhere from 3 to 80 young.
Some of the "Salmon" family amongst others have this "die after breeding" feature in their life cycle it is called "semelparity".
Black footed ferrets become able to reproduce at the age of one year in which from then on they can give life birth.
No, bats do not lay eggs. Like nearly all other mammals, bats give birth to live young, only one at a time. The mother also nurses the baby in the beginning of its life.
Yes, all rattlesnakes are born live. Rattlesnakes are ovoviviparous. This means they give birth to live young after developing and retaining the eggs inside their bodies. Some species of snakes are truly viviparous, giving live birth without eggs developing inside the female. Boas are an example.