live birth
Pink dolphin is a mammal. They do not lay eggs. Only two mammals from Australia, lay eggs. They are platypus and echidna. They are the evolutionary link between eggs laying animals and mammals, which give birth to babies.
None. Dolphins do NOT lay eggs.
Dolphins are born live, not from eggs. The mother dolphin carries her baby for about 12 months before giving birth. When the time comes, the mother dolphin will typically give birth to her calf tail first, near the water's surface. The calf is born with a thin layer of skin covering its eyes, which helps protect them from the saltwater. The mother dolphin will then help guide her calf to the surface for its first breath of air. The calf is usually able to swim and keep up with its mother shortly after birth.
Dolphins are like us they are mamals so one baby at a time
One at a time. They are born like all mammals are. Their mothers give birth to them. Not by eggs.
Absolutely, most of them emerge from sits & lanced boils.
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No, birth control does not delay menopause, and does not save eggs. The time of menopause is not dependent on the number of eggs you release.
Q. How often do dolphins give birth? A. Dolphins like bottlenose dolphins give birth about once every 2-4 years. If the calf is healthy, it will nurse for 1-2 years...weaning takes place then but it takes awhile. Q. How long do dolphins stay pregnant? A. Dolphins are pregnant for a whole year!!
Frogs lay a large number of eggs at a time, typically ranging from a few hundred to several thousand. The exact number varies depending on the species of frog. It is not accurate to say that frogs are born, as they hatch from eggs as tadpoles and undergo metamorphosis into adult frogs.
Skunks are mammals - they give birth to live young !... They do not lay eggs !
Horses do not produce eggs they give live birth