Lemurs are mammals, distantly related to humans. They bear and nurse live young like all other mammals except for the three species of monotremes, i.e. the platypus, short-beaked echidna and long-beaked echidna.
Male birds do not lay eggs. Only female birds have the ability to lay eggs.
females do, the male just protects the egg.
No, separating the male and female is not necessary for the female to lay eggs. In many species, such as chickens, the female can lay eggs whether or not a male is present.
at least 50 eggs per day
No, male snakes cannot lay eggs. Only female snakes have the reproductive organs necessary to lay eggs. Male snakes fertilize the eggs through copulation with a female snake.
lemurs are mammals, they don't lay eggs
No; only the female can lay eggs, as with all vertebrate species which lay eggs. The female platypus lays the egg and incubates it. The male has nothing to do with the young.
They can mate and then the female can lay the eggs.
yes female grasshoppers lay eggs
lay eggs
The female cobra lays the eggs.
The female crab lays the eggs, and not the male.
Male birds do not lay eggs. Only female birds have the ability to lay eggs.
No, the male flies do not lay eggs. Female flies are larger than male flies. The female flies lay over 900,000 eggs during their lifespan.
No, lemurs do not lay eggs. They are mammals, specifically primates, and give birth to live young. Female lemurs typically give birth to one or two infants after a gestation period of about 4 to 5 months. Like other mammals, they nurse their young with milk.
No, only female chickens lay eggs.
Yes female Angle can lay their eggs without a male. But the eggs will not be fertile.