Oviparous animals are those that lay eggs to reproduce. These eggs contain all the necessary nutrients for the embryonic development of the offspring and are incubated outside the mother’s body.
Once the eggs hatch, the offspring emerge fully formed and capable of fending for themselves. Reptiles, such as snakes and crocodiles, as well as birds, such as birds and chickens, are examples of oviparous animals.
This method of reproduction allows them to adapt to different environments and ensure the survival of their species.