ummm since zebras are mammals they dont produce any eggzz
No, they lay eggs.
Black Bears produce live young.
Pigs do not lay eggs. Being mammals, they produce live young.
Mammals produce live young (not eggs) and have fur.
It depends on the species. Some snakes lay eggs - some give birth to live young.
Cheetahs do not lay eggs. Cheetahs are mammals and produce their young through live birth.
All mammals produce live young except monotremes (platypus and echidnas) which lay eggs.
Naegleria fowleri and Zebra mussels cannot live together as it may cause fatalities. The former is parasitic and affect any animal that is put together with it. Putting them together in a tank is not advisable. In the wild, they may live together as long as the Zebra mussels can produce enough young to deal with the deficit.
Yes - in particular the boas. They retain the fertilised eggs within the mothers body until they're fully formed and 'give birth' to the live young.
yes they have live young
Assuming you mean "roe", as in fish eggs, whales don't produce roe (eggs) but give live birth to their young>
Eggs