Which animal is not born alive?

Mammals - Almost every mammal gives live birth (except the platypus and the echidna).
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What animal does not give birth or eggs?

Birds, insects, reptiles and fishes are oviparous animals. Animals which reproduce by giving birth to their young ones are called viviparous animals. These animals do not lay eggs. Mammals like cat, dog and man are viviparous animals.
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Are all baby animals born alive?

In general, though there are fewer reptiles in higher altitudes and in colder temperatures, proportionately more of them are live-bearing, he adds. (See "Evolution in Action: Lizard Moving from Eggs to Live Birth.") Only birds, turtles, and crocodilians bear no live young at all.
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Do non mammals have live birth?

It is not only mammals that give birth. Some reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates carry their developing young inside them. Some of these are ovoviviparous, with the eggs being hatched inside the mother's body, and others are viviparous, with the embryo developing inside her body, as in the case of mammals.
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Which of these animals is born alive or viviparous?

Animals such as human beings, cows and dogs which give birth to young ones are called viviparous animals. Animals such as hen, frog, lizard and butterfly which lay eggs are called oviparous animals.
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Is bird born alive?

No bird gives birth to live young. Birds quickly form and lay an egg covered in a protective shell that is then incubated outside the body.
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Are snakes live birth or eggs?

Most snakes lay eggs, but there are some families of snakes that do not. Some snakes lay eggs and others give birth to live young.
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Do frogs give live birth?

Frogs and other amphibians lay eggs, but mammals give birth to live young, right? Not always. A newly described species of frog gives birth to live tadpoles, and is the only known frog to do so, researchers say.
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Do elephants give live birth?

Females give birth while standing. The birth itself lasts only a few minutes. A single calf is usually born head and forelegs first. Twins have been documented, but are extremely rare.
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Do lizards give live birth?

While many reptiles lay eggs (oviparity), certain kinds of snakes and lizards give birth to live young: either directly (viviparity) or via internal eggs (ovoviviparity).
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Can snakes give live birth?

All boas and their relatives except the enigmatic Calabar boa (Calabaria reinhardtii) give live birth. This includes boa constrictors, rainbow boas, tree boas, sand boas and anacondas. These snakes are primarily found in Central and South America, but a few are found in Africa and Asia.
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What animal is born pregnant?

The swamp wallaby is the only mammal that is permanently pregnant throughout its life according to new research about the reproductive habits of marsupials. Unlike humans, kangaroos and wallabies have two uteri. The new embryo formed at the end of pregnancy develops in the second, 'unused' uterus.
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Which animal dies after childbirth?

Octopuses are semelparous animals, which means they reproduce once and then they die. After a female octopus lays a clutch of eggs, she quits eating and wastes away; by the time the eggs hatch, she dies.
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Do all sharks give live birth?

There are over 500 species of shark living in waters around the world and the majority give birth to live young. The remainder are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs. Around 40 to 50 different shark species live permanently in or regularly visit the waters surrounding Britain.
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How are frogs born?

Typically, frogs lay eggs. This process usually occurs through external fertilization, where the female releases her eggs from her body into water. Then, the male releases his sperm to fertilize them. However, a few species of frog use internal fertilization.
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How are lizards born?

Life cycle. Most lizards reproduce by laying eggs. In some small species, the number of eggs is rather uniform for each laying or clutch. For example, all anoles (Anolis) lay but a single egg at a time, many geckos lay one or two eggs (depending upon the species), and some skinks have clutches of two eggs.
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What animal is pregnant for 9?

Elephants have the longest pregnancy period of any living mammal. If you – or someone you know – has experienced a pregnancy that seemed to go on forever, spare a thought for the elephant.
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Which animal has longest pregnancy?

Elephant Gestation

At up to 23 months, elephants boast the longest gestation period of any land animal. They also boast big babies: a newborn elephant weighs about 230 pounds (105 kilograms).
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Do pigs lay eggs?

“Pigs or mammals can not lay eggs. The possibility is just not feasible,” Dr Jeremiah Milon, chief veterinarian at Animal first, said. Also, according to Scientific American, “Only two kinds of egg-laying mammals are left on the planet today—the duck-billed platypus and the echidna, or spiny anteater.
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How are fish born?

Fish reproduce by bearing live young or by laying eggs. Livebearers give birth to fully formed and functional young called fry. The eggs are fertilized and hatch within the female.
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Do goldfish give live birth?

“, goldfish don't actually give birth to “live” young that swim away as soon as they are born. What is this? Goldfish lay eggs, which attach to objects in the tank or pond, such as leaves, and stay there until the goldfish babies (or “fry”) hatch.
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Are toads born alive?

This three-stage life cycle has many environments, and some amphibians, including a few frogs and toads, the fire salamander and several species of caecilians, are viviparous: They produce young within their bodies rather than in eggs, and they give birth to live young.
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Do frogs lay eggs?

Most frogs' lay their eggs in water, but there are exceptions. Frog eggs do not have a shell, so they need some kind of moisture to keep them from drying out until they hatch. Some frogs have come up with amazing ways to keep their eggs wet besides laying them directly in water.
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Do bats lay eggs?

Bats do not lay eggs because they are mammals. Like other mammals, bats give birth to their pups and nurse them with milk from their bodies. Bats are considered one of the slowest reproducing animals in the world and female bats often only produce one offspring per year.
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Do crocodiles lay eggs?

A single female typically lays a clutch of between 30 and 60 eggs that incubate for 80 and 90 days. Temperatures of the nest during a period of incubation determine the sex of the hatchling crocodiles.
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