Nope - insects lay eggs which hatch. They do not 'give birth'
Bats are mammals (like dogs, cats and mice) and as such give birth to live young and also suckle them.
Most insects lay eggs; however, some insects, such as certain species of aphids and fruit flies, give birth to live young.
Moths and butterflies lay their eggs on the leaves of the food plants their caterpillars will feed on.
they lay eggs
In the ballsack
no
yes
Give birth to live young
Both. Most do give live birth but some species lay eggs
Yes, unlike some species of sharks that lay eggs. They produce litters of up to 50 pups.
NO, they do not lay eggs. They give birth to young alive even though they are fish.
Adult jellyfish release eggs into the water.
Elephants are mammals.All mammals give birth except platypus so Elephants give birth to young alive.
Penguins lay eggs, they do not give birth to live young.
Like all birds, parrots lay eggs.
Yes. All mammals give birth to their young alive. The babies are not born from eggs. Mammals only give birth to alive babies.
All mammals give birth to live young, except those in the Monotreme order (echidnas and platypus), which lay eggs.
no because they are not mammals they are birds so they lay eggs
Pandas are mammals, they give birth to live young.