An oyster does not reproduce by giving birth to live young. An oyster is buried in the shore most of it's adult life. It mates by releasing eggs into the surf which will mix with the sperm of male oysters. The fertilized eggs will implant into the sea until they spawn.
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Internal fertilization, Most large ones by live birth of a small number of young, this is why they are so unresiliant to population pressures and now almost 95% of them are gone... sexually.
No. The spiny anteater, more properly known as the echidna, is a monotreme, or egg-laying mammal. It lays eggs in order to reproduce, rather than giving live birth.
Baby oysterA young or baby oyster is called a spat. Can you spot that baby spat?
Baby mammals cannot reproduce, they have to be mature.
No , a few species mouth breed young which is not similar to giving birth to young ones .
They give birth to live young - as opposed to laying eggs.
no, when the horse is young it is like it is just born so it would be like you giving birth when you were a baby!
Pangolins are mammals that reproduce sexually, with females giving birth to a single offspring after a gestation period of about 70 to 140 days, depending on the species. Mothers typically give birth to a well-developed baby that is able to cling to her back shortly after birth. Pangolins are unique in that they have a relatively low reproductive rate, often producing just one young per year. The mother cares for the young until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
No. Echidnas are monotremes, meaning they are egg-laying mammals. They do not give birth to live young, but lay eggs in order to reproduce.
A lion reproduce by giving birth to their young ones alive.