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Such a thing is not scientifically possible.
Polar bears are mammals, so bear cubs grow inside the mother and are born just like human babies.
Human babies develop motor control over a period of time after their birth. Some develop motor controls faster than others. Most babies first develop neck muscle motor control.
The uterus or womb is the organ where babies develop.
a human cell is developed when you are born. when you are inside the stomach you develop cells as you grow.
Birds don't have live young; they lay eggs.
That is not possible. at times you get fetus inside the baby. That is congenital defect.
The female's egg is fertilized internally and the resulting embryo continues to develop inside the womb of the mother until the end of the gestation period. This differs from the marsupials whose young develop in a pouch on the body of the female or the monotremes which hatch from eggs.
By grand I expect you mean large. Panda babies are very small - smaller than human babies.if you mean grand as in grandson or granddaughter most likely:)by Alaxandar W
Yes and no. Human babies are human, non human babies are not human. Like cat babies, they're cats and not human. And now my answer are you a human and your answer is yes and you were a baby so it still counts so yes baby's are humans. its not a yes and no answer
No. All fetuses start off as a cell which is called an egg. But human babies are not inside an egg like baby chickens are when chicks are born. Human babies do not need a shell, because the mommy's belly gives the fetus protection for the entire time. Chicks must grow inside the egg shell but outside of their mommy's belly.
Around the age of four or five the female polar bear can start having babies. They usually only have two cubs and they have these babies in a cave they've dug in a large snow drift. They stay there over winter and come out in spring with the babies. The babies are much smaller than human babies when they're born. They are the size of a rat and weigh little more than a pound. They can grow to full man size in a year if they have lots of food. This is the source that I found it from. http://www.kidzone.ws/sg/polarbear/polar_bear.htm