Live bearers such as boas, earth snakes, and many rattle snakes and other pit vipers are all ovoviviporous.
Most snakes lay eggs but some snakes are Ovoviviparous meaning the give birth.
No. Birds are oviparous, meaning they give birth to offspring in the form of eggs.
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This statement about all snakes lay eggs is incorrect. Actually there are a few species of snakes that do not lay eggs.. Example, my Columbian Boa's do not lay eggs.. My Boa gives birth to live baby snakes... A lot of snakes lay eggs, but no all of them. As for the Corn Snakes, Yes they do lay eggs. I have had several corn snakes, and they do lay eggs.
Most species of snakes lay eggs, most of which abandon them shortly after laying. About 70% of snake species lay eggs. A few species actually construct nests and stay in the vicinity of the eggs, sometimes coiling around the eggs to create heat to incubate them.Some species of snakes retain the eggs until almost ready to hatch and lay them shortly before hatching begins. However, there are a few species of snakes that nourish their young with a placenta in addition to the yolk sac, with is highly unusual. Snakes of these species include rattlesnakes, copperheads, water snakes, and garter snakes.yes
actually,snakes are both oviparous and ovoviviparous...
Most snakes lay eggs but some snakes are Ovoviviparous meaning the give birth.
Most are. Oviparous animals are those that lay eggs with little development taking place inside the mother's body. There are some species that are ovoviviparous, meaning that the eggs are essentially carried and hatched inside the mother, leading to her giving live birth. Rattlesnakes are ovoviviparous.
None. All garter snakes are ovoviviparous (they give live birth).
No, actually there is a third choice. They are ovoviviparous as their eggs develop internally and they bear live young.
Some snakes. Animals which produce their young in this way are known as "ovoviviparous".
Ovoviviparous is an adjective.
Most are. Oviparous animals are those that lay eggs with little development taking place inside the mother's body. There are some species that are ovoviviparous, meaning that the eggs are essentially carried and hatched inside the mother, leading to her giving live birth. Rattlesnakes are ovoviviparous.
One example of an animal that is OVOVIVIPAROUS is the Greenland Shark.
No. It is a well know fact that reptiles do not nurse.
Most snakes lay eggs, but many kinds of snakes are born alive, fully formed. This includes rattlesnakes, which are born alive, from soft unshelled eggs that the female carries in her abdomen until they hatch. This mode of reproduction is called ovoviviparous.
No. Birds are oviparous, meaning they give birth to offspring in the form of eggs.