Live birth means being born as a developed infant from the mother, without a shell, rather than hatching from an egg. Mammals generally produce live births, though the Platypus (a marsupial) and Echidna actually lay eggs!
Fish and birds lay eggs, but some types of fish (called 'livebearers') carry the eggs internally until they hatch, essentially birthing live. In some cases, it is actually the male who carries the fertilised eggs to term.
Some sharks and snakes can technically be called livebearers too.
Animals that are born alive from their mothers and drink milk are called mammals.Read more: What_are_the_characteristics_of_animals_that_are_born_alive
Yes, there are pictures of animals that hatch from eggs and animals that are born alive. Most mammals are born alive, while most birds and reptiles hatch from eggs.
All of them.
Mostly mammals.
Yes, they usually are.
Mammies idiot
yes,they are born alive like all other animals
they need some water and food
Mammals!!
Most animals are born alive with perhaps the exception of birds and amphibians that are born in eggs so not technically alivw when they leave the mother. Definitely mammals and some live bearing fish such as guppies.
reptiles are animals such as lizards and crocodiles, most the dinosaurs were reptiles 2
lion,tiger,jagguar,dog,cat,rat,wolf,