they are hatched
they are hatched
Yes.
reptiles hatch from an egg
They don't ! Once the young reptiles are born (or hatched) - they are completely independent from the 'parent' reptile.
A zebra is a mammal. With the exception of the very odd platypus, all mammals are born alive. Birds and reptiles are hatched.
All reptiles use eggs, but a few snakes, crocodiles and lizards hatch their eggs in the mothers' bodies and come out fully hatched.
mammal are born already alive and reptiles are hatched form eggs like birdsANS2:While some reptiles are born live (garter snakes) instead of being hatched from eggs and some mammals (platypus and echidna) are hatched from eggs instead of being born live, the primary distinguishing characteristic is that mammalian young count on getting milk from the mother. No extant reptile provides milk to her young.
There are two such classes: Reptilia (reptiles) and Aves (birds). Additionally, 5 species of monotremes, a group of mammals, are hatched from an egg on land.
They don't ! Once the young reptiles are born (or hatched) - they are completely independent from the 'parent' reptile.
Animals that hatch from eggs include birds, reptiles (such as snakes and turtles), amphibians (such as frogs and salamanders), and some fish and invertebrates (such as insects and spiders). Mammals, however, give birth to live offspring.
Most Reptiles lay eggs