Surely you don’t know: South American monster – Anaconda python lays eggs or gives birth?
I’m sure not many of you will correctly answer this seemingly simple question – the Anaconda monster lays eggs or gives birth, do you know?
If someone asked you whether snakes usually lay eggs or give birth, what would you answer? Surely
you will firmly say that snakes lay eggs because you were once very impressed with the image of cutting open a snake’s abdomen and having hundreds of them, right?
But did you know that 70% of snake species in the world lay eggs and the remaining 30% of species give birth to live young?
According to experts, people divide the snake family into 3 groups based on differences in birth. That is, the Oviparous group will lay eggs, the Viviparous group – will give birth and the Ovoviviparous group will lay eggs (the embryo develops in the egg but when it comes out of the mother’s womb, it escapes from the egg).
The egg-laying group usually lives in hot climates, while the egg-laying group and the egg-laying group tend to live in colder environments because the ground is not warm enough for the eggs to hatch.
And another interesting question:
Anaconda python – Does this South American monster lay eggs or babies?
The answer is – Anaconda gives birth to babies and usually provides nutrition to the babies in the uterus through the placenta.