Biology, asked by OliviaJacob7424, 1 year ago

Why are offsprings of oviparous animals at a greater risk of several as compared to offsprings of viviparous animals?

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Answered by vijukochra1999
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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 at greater risk as compared to the offspring of a viviparous animal, which gives birth to its young ones.

Answered by Sthiti377
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Oviparous animals lay eggs which are not always safe from unfavourable environmental conditions and predators. This is why offspring of Oviparous animals are at a great risk as compared to that of viviparous animals.

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