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no they lay eggs
No whale lay eggs. All whale species are placental mammals and give live birth.
An oviparous shark is a shark species that lays eggs rather than giving birth to live young. The female shark will deposit fertilized eggs in suitable locations to develop and hatch outside of her body. Examples of oviparous sharks include some species of catsharks and horn sharks.
Earthworms lay eggs.
They help it reproduce get it. Some sharks give live birth.
SHARK BABIES Baby sharks are called pups. Just like there are many types of sharks, there are also different ways that sharks come into this world. There are three ways that sharks are born:eggs are laid (like birds)eggs hatch inside the mother and then are bornSharks can have from 1 to 100 babies at a time, depending on the type of shark. The ones with pups that grow inside the mother have fewer babies at a time than sharks that lay eggs outside the body. Sharks do not care for their babies after they are born, but they do search for a safe place where they can lay their eggs or give birth.
No, nurse sharks do not lay eggs. After mating, the eggs develop in the body and the shark gives birth to 20 to 30 pups.
It dose not lay eggs it gives live birth meaning it gives birth with no eggs nothing. And sometimes live on land or sea and breaths air.
BLUE WHALES are MAMMALS. They don't lay eggs. They give birth to a live baby.
sweet heart i will tell you a new information i don't know if you know but sharks do not lay eggs the sharks gives birth.
It likely had live birth, through either semi-placental or internal egg carriage.Since no egg remnants have been found, the giant Megalodon shark was likely viviparous, growing a small number of placental young within the female shark, as with requiem sharks (family Carcharhinidae).However, it might have been ovoviviparous, where the female lays eggs internally, and then releases the live hatchlings, as with the Great White Shark (family Lamnidae).
They don't lay EGGs the eggs hatch inside the mother shark