Yes, chickens are oviparous animals, meaning they reproduce by laying eggs. Female chickens, known as hens, lay eggs that can be fertilized by male chickens, or roosters, but it’s also common for hens to lay unfertilized eggs. The eggs develop outside the hen's body, typically incubated under the hen or in an artificial incubator until they hatch.
Octopus is a oviparous
Chicken is oviparous as it lays egg which later on develops in an embryo. In viviparous condition the new organism is directly delivered from the mother an in case of mammals.
Oviparous, because the larvae are hatched after the eggs are laid.
Butterflies lay eggs so they are oviparous
Geese lay eggs, so are oviparous.
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Flukes ARE oviparous
Oviparous animals are
oviparous: lay eggs, the 'ovi' part means egg
Yes a flamingo is oviparous.
actually,snakes are both oviparous and ovoviviparous...