Subject: are there any snake species that are viviparous
Date: Mon Jul 17 17:37:05 2000
Posted by marcel van ommeren
Grade level: grad (science)
School: Broeckland college
City: breukelen State/Province: No state entered.
Country: the netherlands
Area of science: General Biology
ID: 963869825.Gb
Message:
there are snakes that are ovoviviparous (retaining eggs inside the body
till they hatch. But I wonder, is there a species that have something
analogous to the placenta, like many e.g. fishes and amfibians, have?
Thank you for helping!
Marcel
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