A wallaby is viviparous, meaning it gives birth to live young rather than laying eggs. Female wallabies carry their developing young in a pouch after a short gestation period. The young are born at a very early developmental stage and continue to grow and develop in the safety of the pouch.
Viviparous
Ants are oviparous but can become viviparous depending on the surrounding temperatures in which it lives. If they are sheltered from the wind they can become viviparous.
Raccoons are viviparous - they are placental mammals.
Oviparous animals lay eggs that develop and hatch outside of the mother's body, while viviparous animals give birth to live offspring that have developed inside the mother's body. Oviparous animals include birds and most reptiles, while viviparous animals include mammals and some reptiles.
oviparous: lay eggs, the 'ovi' part means egg
Viviparous
Viviparous
VIVIPAROUS
oviparous
oviparous
No placenta in viviparous and oviparous but there is placenta in ovoviviparity
Octopus is a oviparous
Cockroach are three types in reproduction - oviparous, viviparous and ovoviviparous. Most cockroach are oviparous.
viviparous
Pandas are viviparous.
Oviparous animals are
Ants are oviparous but can become viviparous depending on the surrounding temperatures in which it lives. If they are sheltered from the wind they can become viviparous.