Amphibians are egg layers.
All "Tetras" are egg layers.
Giant garter snakes give birth to live young.
Yes they do. Coral snakes are egg-layers as opposed to live-bearers.
Guppies do not lay eggs they give birth to live young.
Actually, yes and no. Some sharks are egg-layers, while most give birth to live pups.
Sharks have a great diversity when it come to their reproductive system. There are two different ways for a Shark to reproduce depending on what kind of Shark it is, there are oviparous egg laying species and viviparous live-bearing species. Oviparous species lay eggs that develop and hatch. Where as the the viviparous species are live-bearers. The Thresher Shark belongs to the viviparous species therefore do not lay eggs. I hope that answers your question. ThresherCove.com
Both !... While most species are oviparous (egg-layers) there are also some species that are ovoviviparous (live-bearers).
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give birth
If there are males and females in the same tank,.... No. Not ever. Nope. 1. Live-bearers mate constantly. 2.Female live-bearers give birth monthly.(On average) 3. Female live-bearers can store sperm
guppy's are live bearers, unlike other fish guppy's lay eggs in there stomach but when they come out they are a normal fish not in a egg