The document discusses different species of animals and how they reproduce and care for their young. It provides examples of animals that take care of their eggs, like frogs and birds, and animals that care for their young after birth, such as kangaroos. The document also discusses how plants disperse their seeds and fruits using mechanisms like wind, animals, water, or explosive methods.
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Reproduction in plants : Structure of seed, crop, stages of crop production , vegetative propagation, life cycle of Plant , mind map and flow chart of whole chapter
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Learn why reproduction is important for life on earth. Also recognize that animals viz., mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, frogs, fish, etc., reproduce in different ways.
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Definition, Examples and type
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2. Egg laying animals
Explanation, Features, examples
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Organisms have different methods of reproduction. To tell the truth, these different reproductive methods are the factors that divide animals into two categories: viviparous and oviparous animals. But more on that in a bit, here's a blog on the many different animals that lay eggs!
Do you want to know about animals that lay eggs?
Nature's way of maintaining the ecological balance on earth is something special. For example, Mother Nature has endowed living animals with the ability to go through the process of labor to directly give birth to their own kind.
Whereas, oviparous animals lay eggs that give birth to young as soon as they hatch.
Now, if you are stuck wondering because nature has allocated different reproductive processes to different animals, then we are just as clueless as you!
However, you can acknowledge the fact that every process created by nature is purposeful. For example, if nature has given birds the ability to lay eggs to produce their offspring, it may be for their own benefit.
The main reason for this is that birds cannot fly while carrying the weight of their young. By laying their eggs in a remote location, they thereby safeguard both themselves and their offspring.
We also understand how interested you are in learning about the ovoid animal species.
So, read on to know more about the complex egg-laying process and a description of the top 13 animals that lay eggs.
Animals That Lay Eggs
If we were to list all oviparous animals, you would get tired of reading the never-ending list!
A large number of prominent species in the animal kingdom are oviparous, including insects, birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish and even some mammals.
So, if you are ready to know about 13 animals that lay eggs, connect with us!
Birds
Birds are the first members of our list of animals that lay eggs. Birds are the most lively and colorful species of the animal kingdom, somewhat related to the ancient family of reptiles, the dinosaurs.
They are a very unique creation of nature because they are the only animals with feathers that are known to exist on Earth. These warm-blooded vertebrates are also known to be closest to reptiles due to the rough shape of their feet.
The largest birds alive today are the North African ostriches, which can reach 9 feet in height and weigh up to 350 pounds. The ostrich egg is the largest of any other bird species.
On the other hand, the smallest extant birds are Cuban native hummingbirds weighing less than 3 grams.
Also, the bird's feathers make them stand out among every other species.
However, having wings does not guarantee a bird's ability to fly. There are several flightless birds, including penguins, kiwis and ostriches, which, although they have wings, cannot fly due to some evolution that took place over the years.
Also, bird eggs have a hard shell that ensures safety and are laid in secluded areas like bird nests, such as a treetop or an abandoned room. The parents fulfill the responsibility of taking care it...
2. Tiger, elephant, cat, and cow are different species of animals.
Species are similar types of living things that can breed among
themselves.
Animal reproduce to make sure their species continue to exist.
However , being able to reproduce is not enough. Animals have
to take care of their eggs and young.
3. These are example of animals that take care of their eggs.
These are examples of animals that take care of their young.
4. •Frogs lay slimy eggs. The slimy covering will then be
eaten by the tadpoles when the eggs hatch.
•Birds feed their young until the young can fly out of
the nest to find their own food.
•Kangaroos carry their joeys in their pouches since
birth. They nurse their joeys with milk. Joeys will be
safe and warm in the pouch until they are too big to
fit into the pouch.
5. Plant cannot move freely. Therefore, their seeds and fruits need to
be dispersed from the parent plants. They are dispersed by wind,
animal, water or explosive mechanism.
• These fruits are dispersed by water. They are covered with waxy
skin. It prevents water from entering the fruit. Air spaces in the husk
help the fruit to float.