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  1. Vertebrates reproduce through one of the following strategies12:
    • Ovipary: Development of an embryo within an egg outside the mother’s body (occurs in most amphibians, reptiles, and birds).
    • Ovovivipary: Embryo develops inside the mother's body, but is nourished by the yolk of the egg (some reptiles and fish).
    • Vivipary: Embryo develops inside the mother's body and is nourished by the mother's blood (mammals and some fish).
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    Vertebrates have one of the following three reproductive strategies: ovipary, ovovivipary, or vivipary. Ovipary refers to the development of an embryo within an egg outside the mother’s body. This occurs in most amphibians and reptiles and in all birds.
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    Aquatic species generally have external fertilization, whereas terrestrial species usually have internal fertilization. Vertebrates have one of three reproductive strategies, known as ovipary, ovoviviparies, or vivipary. The mother provides no nourishment to the developing embryo inside the egg.
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