what is viviparity and oviparity ?
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=> ᴼᵛᴵᴾᴬᴿᴵᵀᵞ
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✴️ᶠᴱᴹᴬᴸᴱ ᴸᴬᵞˢ ᴱᴳᴳˢ
✴️ᶠᴱᴿᵀᴵᴸᴵᶻᴬᵀᴵᴼᴺ ᴹᴬᵞ ᴮᴱ ᴱˣᵀᴱᴿᴺᴬᴸ ᴼᴿ ᴵᴺᵀᴱᴿᴺᴬᴸ
✴️ᴱᴳᴳ ᴵˢ ᴳᴱᴺᴱᴿᴬᴸᴸᵞ ᵞᴼᴸᴷᵞ ᴬᴺᴰ ᴸᴬᴿᴳᴱᴰ ˢᴵᶻᴱᴰ
✴️ᴰᴱᵛᴱᴸᴼᴾᴹᴱᴺᵀ ᴼᶜᶜᵁᴿˢ ᴼᵁᵀˢᴵᴰᴱ ᶠᴱᴹᴬᴸᴱ
✴️ᴾᴸᴬᶜᴱᴺᵀᴬ ᴵˢ ᴺᴼᵀ ᶠᴼᴿᴹᴱᴰ.
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=> ᵛᴵᵛᴵᴾᴬᴿᴵᵀᵞ
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✴️give birth to young ones
✴️ ᶠᴱᴿᵀᴵᴸᴵᶻᴬᵀᴵᴼᴺ always internal
✴️ᴱᴳᴳ is small sized and generally ᴺᴼᴺ ᵞᴼᴸᴷᵞ
✴️ᴰᴱᵛᴱᴸᴼᴾᴹᴱᴺᵀ always inside female
✴️plaᶜᴱᴺᵀᴬ found example most of mammals
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✴️ᶠᴱᴹᴬᴸᴱ ᴸᴬᵞˢ ᴱᴳᴳˢ
✴️ᶠᴱᴿᵀᴵᴸᴵᶻᴬᵀᴵᴼᴺ ᴹᴬᵞ ᴮᴱ ᴱˣᵀᴱᴿᴺᴬᴸ ᴼᴿ ᴵᴺᵀᴱᴿᴺᴬᴸ
✴️ᴱᴳᴳ ᴵˢ ᴳᴱᴺᴱᴿᴬᴸᴸᵞ ᵞᴼᴸᴷᵞ ᴬᴺᴰ ᴸᴬᴿᴳᴱᴰ ˢᴵᶻᴱᴰ
✴️ᴰᴱᵛᴱᴸᴼᴾᴹᴱᴺᵀ ᴼᶜᶜᵁᴿˢ ᴼᵁᵀˢᴵᴰᴱ ᶠᴱᴹᴬᴸᴱ
✴️ᴾᴸᴬᶜᴱᴺᵀᴬ ᴵˢ ᴺᴼᵀ ᶠᴼᴿᴹᴱᴰ.
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=> ᵛᴵᵛᴵᴾᴬᴿᴵᵀᵞ
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✴️give birth to young ones
✴️ ᶠᴱᴿᵀᴵᴸᴵᶻᴬᵀᴵᴼᴺ always internal
✴️ᴱᴳᴳ is small sized and generally ᴺᴼᴺ ᵞᴼᴸᴷᵞ
✴️ᴰᴱᵛᴱᴸᴼᴾᴹᴱᴺᵀ always inside female
✴️plaᶜᴱᴺᵀᴬ found example most of mammals
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◆●◆viviparity >> among animals, viviparity is the development of the embryo inside the the body of the parent ., eventually leading to birth as opposed to reproduction by laying eggs that completes their incubation outside the parental body.e. g humans dog., cat monkey etc.
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◆●◆oviparity>> oviparous animals are animals that lay eggs with little or no other embryonic development within the mother. this is the reproductive method of most of the fishes, amphibians, reptiles all birds and the monotromes
◆●◆viviparity >> among animals, viviparity is the development of the embryo inside the the body of the parent ., eventually leading to birth as opposed to reproduction by laying eggs that completes their incubation outside the parental body.e. g humans dog., cat monkey etc.
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◆●◆oviparity>> oviparous animals are animals that lay eggs with little or no other embryonic development within the mother. this is the reproductive method of most of the fishes, amphibians, reptiles all birds and the monotromes
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