No, penguins do not give birth to live young. They give birth to eggs.
Female bats have their own natural form of birth control. They can store sperm for fertilization at a later time or to delay implanting the sperm in the uterus. Amazing how creatures great and small were created! Humans do not have that capability except by birth control methods mainly through use of drugs.
Lions are placental mammals and give live birth.
Yes, jaguars give live birth to their offspring. They typically have litters that consist of 1 to 4 cubs, and the cubs are born blind and helpless. The mother jaguar provides all care and protection for her cubs until they are old enough to fend for themselves.
Gorillas do not lay eggs. Gorillas are mammals and give birth to live offspring, typically one at a time.
Yes, because they are mammals, and all mammals give birth to live offspring.
Most reptiles lay eggs, and only a few give live birth to their offspring.
Mice are mammals, and therefore give birth to live offspring. So yes, they will be pregnant before they give birth.
No. Bats are mammals- they give birth to live offspring, and do not lay eggs.
They give birth to live offspring. They don't "lay" babies.
Pandas are mammals, they give birth to live young.
The answer to that is no. Dolphins are mammals and therefore give birth to live offspring.
Sharks do not lay eggs, they give birth to live offspring called 'pups'.
A python lays eggs that then hatch as its offspring. This is only true if it mates with another snake. But if it mates with a mammal, such as a chipmunk, it will give live birth. Obviously the person who gave this answer had a "chipmunk" as a father. Pythons lay eggs.
Garter snakes give birth to live young.
Only animals which are viviparous (give birth to live offspring) have gestation periods.
Cats don't lay eggs, they give birth to live offspring called Kittens