Most geckos lay eggs, but some species give live birth. These live-bearing geckos, such as certain types of the genus Eublepharis, have adapted to their environments in ways that allow for gestation within the mother. This reproductive strategy provides advantages in certain habitats, such as increased survival rates for the young. Overall, the reproductive methods vary among different gecko species.
NO
They don't - they lay eggs.
no dogs give brith to living animals
63 days
guppies, mollies, platies, swordtails, and limias
Yes, they are mammals so they give live birth.
Yes, they have live birth and do not lay eggs. They are mammals.
like turtles. They dig under the ground and lay eggs
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no insects lay eggs they cant get brith
Leopard geckos typically shed for the first time in their life cycle when they are around 2-4 weeks old.
yes, a guppy gives birth to live young. But I wouldn't suggest trying it.