ants
ostrich
sea lion
An animal that does not lay eggs is a viviparous animal.
Metamorphosis is what is special about caterpillars. The animals in question represent the larval stage of lepidopterans. They serve as the transition between the shell-encased eggs and the cocoon-enshrouded pupae in the life cycles of butterflies and moths.
Otters are born live. Platypuses lay eggs.
No, a young cricket does not emerge from the egg with wings, but yes, they have small wings which begin developing a month after birth. The young stage of the cricket (Gryllidae family) is known as nymphal, in which the juvenile looks like the adult except for the lack of well-developed wings.
amniotic eggs
Both animals lay eggs, they both have wings, and they have light bodies for easier flight.
Yes, in most mythological depictions, griffins are said to lay eggs. They are usually depicted as having the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle, combining characteristics of both animals in their reproduction process.
termites
First, the eggs are laid. Then the larvae are born. After that is the stage of the cocoon. And finally after about 20 days, the butterfly (or whichever creature it is that is undergoing metamorphosis) sprouts its wings after breaking through the cocoon.
Oviparous animals lay eggs.