For all animals that reproduce by egg-laying, the word is "oviparous". The word for mammals that reproduce by laying eggs is "monotremes".
Aves are the class of birds, so the best example of animals in class Aves is birds. Robins, cockatoos, and finches are specific examples.
Ghost crabs reproduce by mating in burrows dug by the male crab. The male passes the sperm to the female through specialized structures. The female then carries the eggs until they hatch into larvae, which are released into the ocean.
Mammals: have fur or hair, give birth to live young, and nurse their offspring with milk. Birds: have feathers, lay hard-shelled eggs, and are warm-blooded. Reptiles: have scales, lay eggs with soft shells, and are cold-blooded. Amphibians: have moist skin, lay eggs in water, and undergo metamorphosis from larval to adult stage. Fish: have scales, breathe through gills, and are cold-blooded.
Yes, Aves, or birds, are a class of animals within the animal kingdom. They are characterized by feathers, beaks, and the ability to lay eggs.
Amphibians hatch from eggs
Birds, snakes, amphibians, fish, and most insects
Most reptiles, amphibians, birds, most arthropods, the platypus, and the echidna.
No, herbivores do not hatch from eggs. Herbivores are animals that primarily feed on plants, and they are typically born live, after a period of pregnancy or incubation depending on the species. Hatching from eggs is a characteristic of animals such as birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some insects.
All birds hatch from eggs. In addition, most amphibians and reptiles also lay eggs, whilst some give live birth. There are two mammals which hatch from eggs. The platypus and the echidna asre both monotremes, or egg-laying mammals.
oviparous, are creatures born from an egg
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Oviparous animals are animals that reproduce by laying eggs. This is how most fish, amphibians, reptiles, insects, and arachnids reproduce. All birds and monotremes also reproduce like this. Most animals that live on land lay eggs that are protected by hard shells. They fertilize their eggs internally. Water-dwelling animals like fish and amphibians lay eggs that have not been fertilized yet. Then the males lay sperm on top of the eggs, which is called external fertilization. No mammals except for monotremes reproduce like this. Instead, they are viviparous. Fish, amphibians and reptiles that are not oviparous are oviviparous. This means that the eggs hatch while still inside the mother's body.
Animals that can hatch from eggs include birds, reptiles (such as snakes and lizards), fish, amphibians (such as frogs and salamanders), and certain invertebrates (such as insects and arachnids). Mammals, however, do not hatch from eggs.
yes birds do hatch from eggs
No, amphibians do not feed their young with milk. Some amphibians lay eggs that the young, called tadpoles, hatch from and then develop on their own without parental care.
Sure! Some animals that hatch from eggs include birds, reptiles (like snakes and turtles), fish, amphibians (like frogs and salamanders), and some insects (like butterflies and beetles).