No. They are born live.
Dinosaurs hatched from eggs.
Dumbo Octopuses are hatched from eggs.
They are hatched from eggs.
hatched from eggs
Both are hatched from eggs. Neither are mammals
All insects are hatched from eggs. The only method by which insects reproduce is by laying eggs.
No, sharks do not have teats. Instead, female sharks have a reproductive system that includes internal fertilization with the male inserting claspers into the female's cloaca to transfer sperm for internal fertilization. The fertilized eggs develop inside the female shark before being born as live young or hatched as eggs.
Baby sharks are called pups. They are typically born live, rather than hatched from eggs. After birth, they are independent and must fend for themselves.
sharks do not eat eggs. they will eat other sharks' eggs though
eggs
In a nest.
Scientists have yet to capture a pregnant Goblin Shark. Hypothetically, Goblin Sharks reproduce the same way other sharks. It is said that Goblin Sharks fertilize eggs in the female shark. The female then carries the eggs until they are hatched when she then delivers live baby sharks. This is called ovoviviparous. Scientists believe that pregnant female sharks typically go to the coasts of Honshu to deliver their young. Honshu is an island of Japan.