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MODE OF ANIMAL REPRODUCTION
Ovo-viviparous; Ovoviparous; Ovovipary; Ovovivipary; Ovivipary; Ovoviviparous; Ovoviparity; Aplacental viviparous; Aplacental viviparity; Ovolarviparity; User:JonRichfield/Ovolarviparity
  • The characteristic quivering abdomen caused by movement of [[tadpole]]s within a pregnant female ''[[Limnonectes larvaepartus]]''.

ovoviviparous      
adj. Ovíparo de huevos vivos ( tiene hijos vivos que salen del huevo en el cuerpo de la madre y nacen sin placenta)

Definitie

ovoviviparous
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¦ adjective Zoology (of an animal) producing young by means of eggs which are hatched within the body of the parent, as in some snakes. Compare with oviparous and viviparous.
Derivatives
ovoviviparity noun

Wikipedia

Ovoviviparity

Ovoviviparity, ovovivipary, ovivipary, or aplacental viviparity is a term used as a "bridging" form of reproduction between egg-laying oviparous and live-bearing viviparous reproduction. Ovoviviparous animals possess embryos that develop inside eggs that remain in the mother's body until they are ready to hatch.

The young of some ovoviviparous amphibians, such as Limnonectes larvaepartus, are born as larvae, and undergo further metamorphosis outside the body of the mother. Members of genera Nectophrynoides and Eleutherodactylus bear froglets, not only the hatching, but all the most conspicuous metamorphosis, being completed inside the body of the mother before birth.

Among insects that depend on opportunistic exploitation of transient food sources, such as many Sarcophagidae and other carrion flies, and species such as many Calliphoridae, that rely on fresh dung, and parasitoids such as tachinid flies that depend on entering the host as soon as possible, the embryos commonly develop to the first larval instar inside the mother's reproductive tract, and they hatch just before being laid or almost immediately afterwards.