Bats. With glowing red eyes and glistening fangs, these unspeakable giant bugs...
BATS AREN'T BUGS!
or birds, for that matter. Birds and bugs lay eggs, and die fliedermaus don't, because bats are winged mammals.
off the top of my head: flamingo's and penguins but thers more i'm sure:)
Dolphins, whales, etc...
Birds that fly.
ostrich
A female fly lays an egg in the ant's soft tissues, and in the process of development, the resulting larvae kills the ant.
Bats.
A penguin is a warm blooded bird that feeds on fish. It is also lays eggs but can not fly and lives in cold conditions.
They're egg-laying vertebrates with close common ancestors. In cladistic classification systems birds are actually considered a subset of reptiles, as this method of animal classification goes by closest common ancestor.
The female fruit fly lays 400 eggs every 16 days.
Kiwi birds usually lay only one egg per season & although the kiwi is roughly the size of a chicken, it lays eggs that are about six times the size of a chicken's egg. Further as Kiwis are not constrained by needing to be able to fly some Brown Kiwi females can carry and lay a single 450 g (16 oz) egg. Once a year, a kiwi lays one large egg that makes up about 15-20% of its body weight, then, 24 days later, lays another egg. The second egg is beginning to develop as soon as the first is laid. On rare occasions, a kiwi may lay a third egg. The kiwi can lay only one egg at a time, as the egg is huge.
the male fly fertilizes the eggs in the female and she lays them in places where the offspring(magots) can eat typically carrions
it poops, lays eggs, or eats
it comes out of its egg
You have a really bad back!!