Viviparous animals are those whose embryos develop in their mother's body, where they receive nutrition directly from the parent (usually through a placenta), and who thus give birth to live young. ... Their young develop within eggs (from which they get their nourishment), but the eggs are retained in the mother's body.
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B. viviparous
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Viviparous animals are those whose embryos develop in their mother's body, where they receive nutrition directly from the parent (usually through a placenta), and who thus give birth to live young. ... Their young develop within eggs (from which they get their nourishment), but the eggs are retained in the mother's body.
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