Lay eggs
Almost all arthropods lay eggs but some (such as scorpions) keep the eggs internally until they hatch.
(This is referred to as ovoviviparous reproduction)
They give birth to young matter of fact they can give birth to over 100 at a time
Most arthropods lay eggs, though aphids give birth to live young.
most lay eggs
Either - it depends on the species. Some lay eggs and some give birth to live young.
None. Garter snakes give birth to live young. A female garter snake may give birth to anywhere from 3 to 80 young.
Arthropods include an incredibly diverse group of taxa such as insects, crustaceans, spiders, scorpions, and centipedes. There are far more species of arthropods than species in all other phyla combined, and the number of undescribed species in the largest assemblage of arthropods, the insects, probably numbers in the tens of millions. Members of the phylum have been responsible for the most devastating plagues and famines mankind has known. Yet other species of arthropods are essential for our existence, directly or indirectly providing us with food, clothing, medicines, and protection from harmful organisms.
They lay yellow eggs that after time they hatch
After mating, the female retains the developing embryos within her body, until they're fully developed. Each baby is ejected or 'born' from the cloaca - the ventral opening to the reproductive organs.
No. Arthropods are not warmblooded but they do lay eggs.
They lay eggs.
They lay eggs.
They lay eggs.
lay eggs
Lay eggs (in water).
Most lay eggs, but some of them do have live young, as the eggs hatch inside the mother's body. Aphids do it all the time.
Cougars are mammals. Mammals do not lay eggs. They have a live birth.
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Eggs
Yes, they do lay eggs! All arthropods do!!
lay eggs