Science, asked by shruti415, 1 year ago

Hey please answer this.....Why are offsprings of oviparous animals at a greater risk of survival as compared to offsprings of vivaparous animals

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Answered by Anonymous
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Oviparous animals lay eggs outside their body. As a result, the eggs of these animals are under continuous threat from various environmental factors. On the other hand, in viviparous animals, the development of the egg takes place inside the body of the female. Hence, the offspring of an egg-laying or oviparous animal is at greater risk as compared to the offspring of a viviparous animal, which gives birth to its young ones.

Answered by yash1273
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Oviparous animals lay eggs outside their body. As a result, the eggs of these animals are under continuous threat from various environmental factors. ... Hence, the offspring of an egg-laying or oviparous animal is atgreater risk as compared to theoffspring of a viviparous animal, which gives birth to its young ones.

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