viviparous is the correct answer
The only male fish that gives birth to young is the seahorse. He actually is not giving birth, but retains fertilized eggs in his body and releases them when the eggs hatch.
That is called an embryo, which is the earliest stage in the development of an organism. It is the stage where the organism's basic body structures start to form.
This is called embryology or developmental Biology.
No. Most mammals give birth to live young, but the exceptions are the three species of monotremes - platypus, short-beaked echidna and long-beaked echidna. All species of bird lay eggs, rather than give birth to live young, and most amphibians, reptiles and fish also lay eggs. Some within each classification do bear live young.
No. Baby kangaroos and the young of all marsupials are called joeys. Young goats are called kids,
live birth not eggs are mothers who are mammals
the python gives birth to there young
the python gives birth to there young
ovoviviparous
I think you're referring to animals that lay eggs, which are called oviparous.
the python gives birth to there young
polar bears have there young like us humans on earth and there called cubs when there babes
Actually aphids give birth to live young!
It has hair, gives birth to live young, feeds it young with mammary glands (breasts), gives birth to live young, and is warm blooded. It is a mammal.
Yes, it can
A dog is a mammal and therefore gives birth to live young ones. A dog gives birth to multiple young ones at a time.
The carrying of live young inside a female animal that gives live birth is called gestation. The length of the time spent in the gestation of one baby or one litter of young is called the gestation period. The time that a baby spends inside its mother (if its mother gives live birth) is called the gestational age.