The organism that lays eggs and does not produce young ones directly is a reptile, such as a turtle or a snake. These animals reproduce by laying eggs, which develop outside the mother's body. The young emerge from the eggs after a period of incubation, rather than being born live. This reproductive strategy is common among many reptiles, birds, and certain fish.
No,it lays eggs
It depends on the type of octopus but it could be up to 1500 babies.
live young
A skitle bat has sex and lays eggs
Yes they are. The female lays eggs, then the male fertilizes them.
It doesn't look after its young, she lays her eggs then leaves then so she can go and make more eggs
They have them in eggs as do most snakes (pit vipers do not). The coral snake lays 2-3 eggs a clutch in the summer.
They are born live.
It lays its young in eggs.
The female penguin lays eggs. Then the baby penguins hatch from the eggs.
the female lays the eggs then the male drops the sperm on them... thats one out of three ways they produce eggs.
Adult jellyfish release eggs into the water.