yes
yes they do they can have about 1,0000000000000 at once
There are only three seastars in the world that give birth to live young. One of these is the tiny endangered Tasmanian Live bearing Seastar. All other seastars give birth to eggs which become free swimming larvae.
Starfish do not lay eggs like other animals; therefore, zero times. Uniquely, starfish are able to reproduce both sexually and asexually. Asexual reproduction in starfish generally involves the dismemberment of an appendage that grows into a exact copy of the parent. This form of reproduction is not ideal, and only occurs when an appendage is lost (not on purpose). Sexual reproduction occurs through a process called spawning. Rather than lay eggs on solid ground, starfish of both sexes release millions of free-floating sperm and eggs into the water through gonads, sexual organs on a starfish's arms. Starfish may undergo spawning multiple times in one breeding season, dependent on the species.
Rabbits give birth to live young. They do not lay eggs.
They give birth
Boas give live birth. They hold their eggs inside them until they hatch, and then give birth.
Chickens lay eggs, they do not give birth. :)
Snakes can lay eggs or give birth, depending on the species. Some snakes lay eggs, while others give birth to live young.
how does starfish breathe, what ocean does it live in what is its habitat what does it eat does it have any predators does it migrate does it give birth or does i lay eggs where does it reproduce what is its population is the start fish endangered
They give birth to live pups that are originally eggs that develop inside the mother
give birth
they give birth