Ovoviviparous.
Oviparous animals
Chordates include a number of animals, therefore there are a number of eggs. Chordate eggs come from reptiles, mammals, fish, birds, and amphibians.
Megalodons were prehistoric marine animals, like giant sharks. They very likely did lay eggs.
They are all organisms.
a turtle lays egg on the dirt, they lay eggs and hide it below the soil
Both.
plant have seed, animals either lay eggs or have live births
Not all animals have placentas because they lay eggs instead. Only mammals have placentas by the way. Other animals use eggs and amniotic eggs.
Instead of laying eggs, the developing embryos form and grow inside the female snake, and are 'born' when their time is ready.
Well snakes sometimes have live births depending what type they are but on a whole most coldblooded animals lay eggs.
No it births live.
No, bobcats have live births.
If you mean a Pleco, they lay eggs.
Most, if not all, dinosaurs layed eggs.
No, not all animals have sperm. Amoebas and some other protists are technically animals but reproduce asexually instead of with sperm and eggs.
No. Their offspring comes out in eggs.
mammals always have live births and a wolverine is a land mammal so they have live births
Mammals that lay eggs are called monotremes. They are placed in the infraclass and order Monotremata.