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What are differences between oviparous and viviparous animals

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Answered by genious2000
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Animals show different methods of production of young ones. Oviparous and viviparous are such two methods. The main difference between oviparous and viviparous animals is:

1. The oviparous animals do not undergo any embryonic development inside the mother whereas viviparous animals develop into a young animal inside the mother.

2. This means oviparous animals lay eggs. These eggs develop and hatch into young individuals. In contrast, viviparous animals are born as live young individuals. Therefore, they do not lay eggs.

3. Birds, reptiles, amphibians, most fish, insects, mollusks, arachnids, and monotremes are oviparous animals. Most mammals are viviparous animals.

Answered by agrippa
26

Oviparous lay eggs while viviparous don't lay eggs.

Explanation:

  • Animal produce their offspring through different methods. The two types of methods are Viviparous and Oviparous. In oviparous animals there is no embryonic development inside the mother, while in viviparous animals the young ones develop inside the mother.
  • The Oviparous animals lay eggs, the young individuals develop inside the eggs. In viviparous animals the young ones are born from womb and not from eggs. Mammals are viviparous animals while fish, insects, reptiles etc are oviparous animals.

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