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As I have learnt from my college lessons, eggs are planted and gestated within the womb, and after the period of gestation ends, the eggs hatch, and climb out of one of the 3 vaginas and up to the pouch to suckle on the milk from the mammary glands.

Ovoviviparous states that eggs are implanted and hatched within the womb.

Viviparous is live birth, aka humans

Oviparous is egg laying outside of the body

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its viviparous since although it develops inside the body it doesn't hatch from an egg

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