0 (of an animal) giving birth to live babies which have developed inside the mother’s body rather producing eggs from the body. -- đẻ con
Thus, the shed propagules are no longer seeds in a strict sense but are instead viviparous seedlings.
These parasitic worms are viviparous and multiply relatively fast on susceptible hosts.
The alate viviparous female has four or more hairs on the first tarsal segment.
Another important morphological character is the number of tarsal segments of apterous viviparous females.
Although smaller propagules will still germinate, seedling establishment may be impaired, particularly in viviparous species, such as many mangroves.
In these species, the oviductal secretions are supposed to adapt to the viviparous mode.
The common viper, serpent, and copperhead, along with viviparous lizards such as the crested newt, all live in the reserve.
The reproductive biology of the onefin electric ray has not been documented; presumably it is viviparous like other electric rays.
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