Giraffe is a mammal. Just like any other mammal, giraffe also give birth to a baby.
giraffe weevils lay up to 12 eggs in a month, but she only lays 1 egg at a time.
A giraffe is a mammal and gives live birth.
A giraffe doesn't lay eggs; it gives birth to live young. A giraffe is a mammal.
no! they give birth
Sea Lions are mammals, and birth live young. They do not lay eggs.
A hippopotamus is a mammal, and therefore does not lay an egg. They give birth to live young much in the same way that humans do.
It lays eggs! It is not a mammel
It depends on the species. Most lay eggs - but some species 'give birth' to live young.
A large difference between these two life cycles is the type of birth. A chiken (a bird) will lay an egg while a giraffe (a mammal) will give a live birth.
Chimpanzees do not lay eggs. Chimpanzees are placental mammals, meaning they give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals (monotremes) are platypuses and echidnas.
Yes, it is known that Giraffes are the only animals to lay 5m by 5m eggs. The eggs are yellow and have brown spots on them. After 7 Months, the egg will grow legs and stretch out to have a neck and there you have a baby Giraffe.
Snakes are reptiles. Some species of snakes lay eggs; others give birth to live young.