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A female guppy is pregnant for about 4 weeks before giving birth to live young.
They lay eggs.
they hatch out of a "fur".
The manatee has a live birth
The jellyfish live in jellyfish fields.
they mate once a year and have eggs
Seals, like almost every other mammal, are viviparous, giving birth to live young which are grown in the body of the female.
There is nothing special about a Cheetahs biology, anatomy or birth process that would cause it to routinely die after giving birth. So unless there is an injury that happens during delivery - which could happen to any species - a cheetahs life expectancy after giving birth is pretty much the same as before giving birth.
she will leave as soon as they are in the egg sack/ bubble, and soon aftre that she will dei.
Giving birth to live young and nourishing them by udders or breasts.
Jellyfish live in the water.
Platys typically give birth by releasing live baby fish, called fry, rather than laying eggs. During birth, the female platy may become more reclusive and seek out hiding spots to give birth in peace. The process is usually quick and can involve the female giving birth to multiple fry at once. After birth, the female may eat some of the fry, so it's important to provide hiding spots for the newborns to increase their chances of survival.