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Oviparous animals are
animals that
reproduce by
depositing fertilized zygotes outside the body (known as
laying or spawning) in
metabolically independent...
- The
platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus),
sometimes referred to as the duck-billed platypus, is a semiaquatic, egg-laying
mammal endemic to
eastern Australia...
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young of
oviparous fish are
planktonic larvae. They have a
large yolk sac and do not
resemble juvenile or
adult fish. The
larval period in
oviparous fish...
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species are
ovoviviparous and the
young develop internally but
others are
oviparous and the
larvae develop externally in egg cases. The bony fish lineage...
- may
still prevail.: 564
Lepidoptera usually reproduce ****ually and are
oviparous (egg-laying),
though some
species exhibit live
birth in a
process called...
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reproductive structures. Some
monogeneans are
oviparous (egg-laying) and some are
viviparous (live-bearing).
Oviparous varieties release eggs into the water....
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chick with
nutriment throughout the
whole period of incubation. In the
oviparous animals (all birds, most fish,
amphibians and reptiles), the ova develop...
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Oviparity is
found in insects, birds.
Among mammals, the
monotremes are
oviparous. Ovo-viviparity: or
oviparity with
retention of
zygotes in
either the...
- for them to feed through.
Unlike the
majority of arachnids,
which are
oviparous,
hatching from eggs,
scorpions seem to be
universally viviparous, with...
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common ancestor of monotremes, marsupials, and
placental mammals was
oviparous, and that this
trait was
retained in
monotremes but lost in all other...