because incase one is not fertilised the others are there to take its place
One day.
Yes. Certain insects' eggs hatch inside their mother and the larvae consume her from the inside out.
They don't lay EGGs the eggs hatch inside the mother shark
Rather than lay eggs that are fertilized outside the mother, the eggs are fertilized inside the mother, and the baby sharks grow inside her until they are born.
Rather than lay eggs that are fertilized outside the mother, the eggs are fertilized inside the mother, and the baby sharks grow inside her until they are born.
Most reptiles lay eggs, but some species do not. An couple of examples of the latter would be the garter snake or all boas and all vipers. The eggs are fertilized inside the mother then hatch inside the mother then are born alive.
They give birth to live pups that are originally eggs that develop inside the mother
More than one egg is placed in the mother because there may be a chance of one of them not working properly or being damaged. that is why there are more than one egg because if this does happen then it is a back up so the other eggs can take the place of the damaged one.
Jaguars are mammals and the mother gives birth to live young.
Nope. They're born from eggs, some carried inside the mother.
It is important to know the reproductive habits of insects. Butterfly eggs are fertilized inside the body of the butterfly.
Ovoviviparous animals develop eggs but their young develop and "hatch" inside of their mother, so that the mother delivers live young.