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No, the ladybug [Coccinellidae family] isn't asexual, because there are female and male ladybugs, and because they mate to produce offspring.
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ladybugs are very very alike to us because when we mate we have babies so yes lady bugs are sexual.
Ladybugs are both asexual and sexual
Oh, dude, let me drop some knowledge on you. Yeah, ladybugs are oviparous, which means they lay eggs. It's like their version of playing hide and seek with their offspring. So yeah, next time you see a ladybug, just know they're out there playing the egg-laying game.
Octopus is a oviparous
Oviparous, because the larvae are hatched after the eggs are laid.
Butterflies lay eggs so they are oviparous
Geese lay eggs, so are oviparous.
oviparous
Flukes ARE oviparous
Oviparous animals are
oviparous: lay eggs, the 'ovi' part means egg
Yes a flamingo is oviparous.
actually,snakes are both oviparous and ovoviviparous...