Why Oviparous are More Vulnerable?
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Viviparous animals give birth to young ones which means the young one is developed in uterus and is safe in that environment whereas oviparous animals give eggs outside. This is not safe as many eggs are eaten by other animals or are destroyed. And so this is the reason why viviparous animals have better chances of survival than oviparous animals.
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Oviparous animal lays their eggs in the open environment without safety. In these situations, it may have a chance to destroy or eaten by some other animal. Hence they are vulnerable.
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- Oviparous animals will lay eggs in the natural environment.
- In other words, it does not give the young one directly as viviparous.
- So, the oviparrous animals need concentrate more on the egg for some time.
- In sometimes it may lay a fertilized egg or unfertilized egg by going either internal fertilization or external fertilization.
- Fertilization involved in the combination of two nuclei.
- The chance of survival is less.
- Some birds, reptiles, insects are under the categories of oviparous.
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