No, not all animals give birth to live babies. Some animals, like reptiles and birds, lay eggs and the babies hatch from them. This method of reproduction is called oviparous.
No, lizards do not leave their babies at birth. Many lizard species exhibit some level of parental care, such as protecting their eggs or watching over their offspring until they are able to fend for themselves.
Frogs do not give birth to babies like mammals do. Instead, female frogs lay eggs that are fertilized externally by the male frog. The number of eggs a female frog can lay varies between species, ranging from a few dozen to several thousand.
Rabbits give birth to live young. They do not lay eggs.
Turtles lay eggs. They do not give birth to live babies.
Chipmunks do not lay eggs, they are mammals and give birth to live young.
Raccoons give birth to live babies, they do not hatch from eggs.
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.
Dolphins are mammals and so they give birth to live babies.
No, alligator babies hatch from eggs.
They give birth to babies. Monkeys are mammals and therefore, give live birth rather than laying eggs.
Sharks give birth to live young
Mammals do not lay eggs they give birth to live "babies" of their species.
they give birth to live babies they dont lay eggs
Well yeah. If I understand your question. They don't give birth to babies that are dead. I think they all give birth to babies in eggs
No. Armadillos give birth to live young. They do not lay eggs.
They give birth to live offspring. They don't "lay" babies.