Pronunciation: /vɪˈvɪpərəs/
adjective giving birth to living offspring that develop within the mother's body
A1 Some animals give birth to live young, which is called viviparous.
A2 Viviparous animals are those that bring forth live offspring rather than laying eggs.
B1 The viviparous nature of mammals allows them to provide nourishment to their young before birth.
B2 Reptiles, such as some snakes and lizards, can also be viviparous, giving birth to live young.
C1 The evolution of viviparous reproduction in certain species has been a subject of scientific research for decades.
C2 Viviparous sharks exhibit a unique reproductive strategy that involves nourishing embryos inside the mother's body until birth.
formal Many mammals are viviparous, meaning they give birth to live young.
informal Did you know that some animals are viviparous and give birth to live babies?
slang I heard that viviparous animals are like the cool kids of the animal kingdom.
figurative The viviparous nature of the organization's growth strategy led to rapid expansion.
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