Shrews are mammals - that means they give birth to live young, not lay eggs.
A female water shrew is simply referred to as a "female water shrew." Water shrews belong to the genus Neomys, and there are different species, such as the Eurasian water shrew (Neomys fodiens). Unlike some animals, water shrews do not have a specific name that distinguishes females from males; they are typically identified by their species and sex.
oviparous: lay eggs, the 'ovi' part means egg
The rarest type of shrew in Britain is the water shrew (Neomys fodiens). Although not critically endangered, it is considered rare due to its specific habitat requirements and declining populations in some areas. The water shrew is distinguished by its aquatic lifestyle and larger size compared to other shrew species, and it primarily inhabits wetland areas, streams, and rivers. Conservation efforts are important to protect its habitats and ensure its survival.
oviparous means hatched from an egg so asparrow being a bird that lays eggs that hatch make it oviparous.
hens are oviparous because they lay eggs and the egg hatches after the egg is laid as opposed to ovoviviparous which is when the eggs hatch inside the mother and viviparous which is when the mother gives birth to live young.
a water shrew obviously lives in water. I says it in the name.
Mediterranean Water Shrew was created in 1907.
Transcaucasian Water Shrew was created in 1913.
Sumatran Water Shrew was created in 1921.
Elegant Water Shrew was created in 1870.
water+shrew=Beaver
A female water shrew is simply referred to as a "female water shrew." Water shrews belong to the genus Neomys, and there are different species, such as the Eurasian water shrew (Neomys fodiens). Unlike some animals, water shrews do not have a specific name that distinguishes females from males; they are typically identified by their species and sex.
Octopus is a oviparous
Oviparous, because the larvae are hatched after the eggs are laid.
Salamanders are all oviparous. All salamander species lay eggs in water.
All snakes lay eggs, yes.
no