Aardvarks are placental mammals, with babies born alive.
they lay eggs not babies. If they were a real tiger or something close to that then they would lay real babies.
the real answer is that babies can be born with any hair color, and it can change or stay the same.
No. Fairy eggs are not real. If fairy eggs aren't real then where did all the fairies come from?
Yes baby island is real it has baby that are going to go to a mothers belly and then they will be born!
i dont think there is such a thing as fake eggs and the answer is REAL eggs
In 1984, there were nearly 3.7 million babies born.
In 2010, the United State Census Bureau reported that there are approximately 361,481 babies born in the world every day.
Yes.They are viviparous fish, or livebearers.Many fish lay eggs (they are oviparous species), and their young hatch from these, but some fish (viviparous species) produce babies (fry) that have already developed inside the mother's body. There are examples among the guppies and swordtails.Male seahorses accept eggs from females and incubate them in a brood pouch.
Yes- they are dehydrated eggs.
I don't have real-time data on the number of babies born at Grady Hospital. You may want to contact the hospital directly or access their published records for this information.
sure,in your imagination,but not in real life.
auras are not real.