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How are the eggs of oviparous animals different from those of humans?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The main difference between oviparous and viviparous animals is that oviparous animals do not undergo any embryonic development inside the mother whereas viviparous animals develop into a young animal inside the mother. This means oviparous animals lay eggs. ... Therefore, they do not lay eggs.

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Answered by rakhister80
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The eggs of oviparous animals different from those of human as human egg do not have a hard shell covering it but eggs of oviparous animals have hard shell surrounding it.

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