Oviparous animals lay eggs.
Animals laying eggs can be dangerous because they will protect there future babies at all cost. Animals laying eggs can be dangerous because they will protect there future babies at all cost.
Yes - they are basically an egg-laying machine. Their sole purpose is to increase the size of the colony, by laying eggs that will develop into new adult ants. These will replace ants that have been killed by disease or other animals.
Tetrapod's are the group of animals that lay eggs. Animals have been laying eggs for a long time. Snails, fish, and many other animals lay eggs from which their young hatch.
Animals are not classified on basis of egg laying .
The general name for egg-laying animals is that they are 'oviparous animals'. The Order of egg-laying mammals are known as 'Monotremes'.
In all animals, the sex laying eggs is called a female!
Birds such as the Owl and reptiles such as the Turtle are two animals that lay eggs.
Egg-laying animals are called oviparous animals. They lay eggs that hatch outside the mother's body.
For all animals that reproduce by egg-laying, the word is "oviparous". The word for mammals that reproduce by laying eggs is "monotremes".
A duck goes from kid to an adult at about 6 months. For a female duck that is when she will start laying her eggs.
Yes. Penguins are birds, therefore they lay eggs.