No they did not lay eggs in their bodies they laid them on the ground and put them in a safe place
No, bees, being insects, lay eggs. The eggs stay outside the bees' bodies to grow and not inside like a human pregnancy.
Most fish lay eggs which then hatch and develop externally. But some fish lay the eggs inside their own bodies, and after the eggs hatch, the babies are squirted out when a safe spot can be found.
It depends on where the fish lives. If it is in a pond then it will lay eggs in the spring and summer. If its a fish in an aquarium inside of a heated home, they can lay eggs at any time.
No Stegosaurus nests have ever been found. However, they probably laid their eggs in nests made of vegetation like most other dinosaurs. The rotting plant matter would keep the eggs warm.
No, they lay soft eggs inside the water.
Whales are ovoviviparous because they are mammals, because of this their eggs develop inside of their bodies and they give birth to live young.
As far as I know, dogs are mammals, which mean that they do not lay eggs but breed from their bodies.
They don't lay EGGs the eggs hatch inside the mother shark
Freshwater leeches lay eggs on the muddy bottom of the lakes and streams they live in. They lay these eggs inside cocoons, which protect the eggs until they hatch.
Alligators do not gestate their young inside their bodies the way mammals do. The lay between 30 and 50 eggs, and gestate them for 2 months.
Alligators do not gestate their young inside their bodies the way mammals do. The lay between 30 and 50 eggs, and gestate them for 2 months.
There are many egg laying reptiles. This includes snakes, turtles and many others. Egg laying reptiles only lay their eggs during certain times of the year.