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vivíparo
Producing living young (not eggs)
live-bearing
oviparous
ovoviviparous
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vivíparo
1
And in this respect it differs from the fetus of
viviparous
animals.
2
It and the
viviparous
lizard are the only reptiles found in Ireland.
3
Mr. Bingley also, in his animal biography, says that eels are
viviparous
.
4
They, or some of them, may have been
viviparous
like the Ichthyosaurus.
5
Does not some Yankee say that the American
viviparous
aphides are winged?
6
The
viviparous
or common lizard is a species protected by the Wildlife Act.
7
This interesting animal, though a member of the Amphibia, is terrestrial and
viviparous
.
8
Yes, that is, they lay eggs; others are
viviparous
,
producing their young alive.
9
They are
viviparous
,
oviparous, vegetables, and those born of filth.
10
Blumenbach says, too, that 'according to the most correct observations they are certainly
viviparous
.
'
11
The latter is the path of biological progress, and is characteristic of all
viviparous
animals.
12
I say "quasi-mammal" because, though these creatures were
viviparous
,
they did not suckle.
13
Seven distinct groups (three oviparous and four
viviparous
)
were identified.
14
Women were forced to go on being
viviparous
.
15
The larger oceanic sharks are mostly
viviparous
.
16
Being eminently aquatic this snake is
viviparous
.
viviparous
become viviparous
viviparous animals
viviparous plants
certainly viviparous
dictyocaulus viviparous
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vivíparo