penguins, in a special pouch just above their feet designed to keep the egg warm.
ovoviviparous
Frogs
Mammals do not lay eggs. Fertilization occurs in the mother's body, and then the mother carries her baby inside her womb and gives birth. Humans, cats, dogs, whales, deer, and bears are examples of mammals. With other animals like fish, birds, skakes, and lizards (to name a few) the femals lay eggs outside of her body and then the male fertilizes them, and the babies hatch outside of the eggs.
There are no male animals that lay eggs. Many people think that a male sea horse lays eggs, but a female sea horse lays eggs and the male carries them and takes care of it.
animals which eggs fertilized outside the mothers womb
Giraffes are mammilian animals and therefore do not lay eggs.
No, animals that lay eggs do not have a gestation period. Instead, the embryo develops inside the egg until it is ready to hatch. Gestation typically refers to the time a mammal carries a developing fetus inside its body before giving birth.
The collective name for animals that lay eggs is "oviparous" animals. This group includes a variety of species, such as birds, reptiles, amphibians, and most fish. Oviparous animals typically fertilize their eggs before laying them, and the eggs can develop and hatch outside the mother's body.
Animals born from eggs don't have much of a bellybutton to start with. What male seahorses have is a pouch on their stomach. The female lays the eggs there and the male carries them until they hatch.
The male does. The female lays the eggs in a "brood" pouch inside the male's tale and th male carries the eggs from 4-6 weeks
Carries eggs in crustaceans
Seahorses do