Various types of animals give birth in different ways. For example, mammals (except for the two monotremes - platypuses and echidnas) and some reptiles and fish give birth to living breathing offspring, and most other reptiles, fish and amphibians, together with birds, lay eggs that have to be hatched later.
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Some people believe in the existence of mythical or cryptid sea creatures like the kraken, mermaids, and sea serpents. These creatures have been part of folklore and legends, sparking curiosity and inspiring stories throughout history. However, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of these creatures.
Sea Lions are mammals, and birth live young. They do not lay eggs.
The Mediterranean Sea is home to a wide variety of sea creatures. The monk seal, Spanish imperial eagle, loggerhead turtle, Mallorcan midwife toad, shortfin mako, and the Atlantic bluefin tuna all make their home there.
No, penguins do not give birth to live young. They give birth to eggs.
Yes they do we eat caviar which is fish eggs the only sea life creatures which give birth are sharks, whales and sea horses.
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All creatures give birth, if they didn't they would die out. Yes dogs give birth to live puppies after being pregnant for 9 months
No. A rabbit is a mammal all mammals, except for the platypus and the Echidna both native Australian native mammals, give birth to living creatures and give their babies milk, unless the creatures died in utero , then they give birth to dead creatures. Male rabits also are the only mammal to have the scrotum in front of the penis.
In the sea.
Reptiles are warm blooded creatures that give birth to live young.
sea horse and a pipefish
No.
Dolphins are aquatic creatures, they don't go on land at all; so they woulds have no opportunity to give birth on land.
No. A sea otter does not give birth or has milk to feed its young.
No, sea mammals give birth to live young.
Sea snakes do not lay eggs. They give birth to live young.