No, because the baby will not have protection for the brain.
A baby comes out of the vagina.
No. Like all birds, baby penguins are born from eggs.
yes
No they have a diapsid skull
Baby squirrels are not born in the winter in the New England territories. These animals need to be born in warmer weather.
like a baby kangeskhan
The soft patch on a newborn baby's skull is called the fontanelle. The fontanelle allows for the growth and expansion of the skull during the first year of life. It eventually closes as the bones of the skull fully develop.
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Baby elephants or calves are born without tusks. They will get their tusks around age 3.
When a baby is born the skull is not a solid dome as it is in adults. it is a collection of bones held together with thick fibrous sheaths. the bones need to be able to mould or float across each other as the baby passes through the birth canal during its delivery, as it is a bit of a tight squeeze. The skull bones later fuse to become the rigid skull of the adult. you can feel the babies fontanelle or soft spot for months after its birth. the connecting fibrous sheaths are felt as suture lines on the babys skull.
Human babies are born with skeletons but without their patellas or knee caps. And the skull is not yet fully developed, it will fuse into a single bone as they get older.
No. Its called a skull.
We aren't born with kneecap's and i little bit of hollow bone in our skull. That is why baby's can't walk!
The bones of the skull fuse together in childhood. They are not solid when the baby is born. That's why the baby's head has the "soft spot" called the fontanelle.
that is called the baby's soft spot. which is when the baby's skull is not fully developed.
bones
The separate plates of a baby's skull eventually becomes fused together as the baby grows. In an adult, the skull has become one (cranium), with a hinged jawbone attached.