Organisms that lay eggs are known as oviparous species. This group includes a wide variety of animals such as birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, and many invertebrates. Egg-laying allows these organisms to reproduce and is often accompanied by protective adaptations, such as hard shells in birds and reptiles or gelatinous coverings in amphibians. The development of the embryos occurs outside the mother's body, often in a safe environment to increase survival chances.
Yes, the majority of insect species lay eggs for reproduction. Insects typically lay eggs in various locations, ranging from on plants to inside other organisms, depending on the species. The eggs hatch into larvae or nymphs, which then develop into adult insects.
No, nets cannot lay eggs as they are inanimate objects used for catching or trapping things like fish. Eggs are laid by living organisms such as birds, reptiles, and some other animals for reproduction.
No, pillbugs do not lay eggs. They are live-bearing organisms, which means that the female carries fertilized eggs in a pouch on her underside until they hatch into small pillbugs.
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Cows do not lay eggs,Cows do not lay eggs,
They lay eggs
caterpilles do not lay eggs. no thay lay white eggs
They lay eggs.
Almost all species of amphibians lay eggs.
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yes they do lay eggs
They lay eggs