Sloths are placental mammals, just like humans. Baby sloths are born the same way baby humans are.
A baby moose is born alive, not hatched from an egg. Moose, like other mammals, give birth to live young after a gestation period. Moose calves are typically born in the spring after a gestation period of around 8 months. Moose are placental mammals, meaning the fetus develops inside the mother's uterus and is nourished through a placenta before being born.
Yes, sloths give birth to live babies, just like humans and many other mammals. Sloths typically have one baby at a time, although twins are possible in rare cases. The baby sloth, called a "slothlet," is born fully formed and is able to cling to its mother almost immediately.
No. Like all birds, baby penguins are born from eggs.
The male gets the female preganaunt and then the male leaves the female. After about six months later the female has her baby and the baby stays on the mamas stomache. About 16 months later the mama has to let her baby go, if the baby dosn't go then the mama has to snip at the baby to make it leave. Sloths do this every year so after she lets her baby go she probably will have nother one.
Yes, birds are born alive inside the egg. When the baby birds are inside the egg they are the yolk and they eat the white part of the egg to progress until they are large enough to "break out of their shell".
Baby dolphins (called calves) are born alive.
These life forms and be hatched and born alive, mostly hatched though.
They are born alive, not hatched. They're mammals! All mammals are born alive from their mom's tummy.
Coyotes are born alive just as dogs give birth to live pups.
they are hatched
the panda is born alive
They are born alive
born alive
the fish are hatched :D
Flamingos are Hatched
Calves are born alive
Both are hatched from eggs. Neither are mammals