Oviparous refers to a reproductive strategy in which animals lay eggs that develop and hatch outside the mother's body. This term is commonly associated with species such as birds, reptiles, amphibians, and many fish. In oviparous species, the embryos receive nutrients from the yolk within the eggs rather than from the mother directly.
Oviparous means producing eggs that hatch outside the body of the mother. The groups are reptiles ,fish ,amphibian and a bird.
Octopus is a oviparous
That means they lay eggs.
Oviparous, because the larvae are hatched after the eggs are laid.
Butterflies lay eggs so they are oviparous
Geese lay eggs, so are oviparous.
The terms oviparous and herbivorous mean two different things. "Oviparous" means that an animal is capable of laying eggs with little or no embryonic development in the mother. "Herbivorous" refers to animals that eat plants. So to answer your question, yes, a cow is an animal, but no she is not oviparous. She is a herbivore though.
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Flukes ARE oviparous
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oviparous: lay eggs, the 'ovi' part means egg