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Butterfly eggs develop outside the body. They are usually laid on the underside of leaves to hide them from predators.
Clownfish are born in eggs. They get protected by the male until they hatch. the female can lay up to 1000 eggs.
The egg is made with the embryo inside the body but the duckling inside the egg develops outside the ducks body.
The fertilised eggs develop inside the platypus's body for around 28 days, and are then laid and hatched ten days later.
Oviparous -- reproduction by eggs that develop outside the body -- birds, most reptiles Viviparous -- reproduction via live birth where offspring develop inside the mother's body -- human, most mammals
Eggs develope inside the body before being layed. If they weren't, the "baby" would be born live. Also, eggs need incubation, meaning a male and female have to share genes before the egg gets "fertilized". If that didn't happen, there would be no egg.
It is important to know the reproductive habits of insects. Butterfly eggs are fertilized inside the body of the butterfly.
I have pigeons and no they don't they develope in their bosy then they lay them
If eggs are infected by salmonella, the bacteria is inside the egg, not outside on the shell.
Frogs don't need have their offspring develop inside them. So if you were to dissect a frog you would not find the uterus because frogs release sperm and eggs to develop outside the body. Technically, the uterus is the outer shell of the egg...
No. The term is ovivaporous- they retain eggs inside the body until they hatch, and give birth to live baby garter snakes. But the eggs are not laid outside the body.