No,only monotremes hatch eggs.
no they are mammals therefore they don't hatch from eggs
no they are mammals
All birds hatch from eggs. In addition, most amphibians and reptiles also lay eggs, whilst some give live birth. There are two mammals which hatch from eggs. The platypus and the echidna asre both monotremes, or egg-laying mammals.
No, they have live birth. They are actually mammals.
yes it does it does not hatch eggs
yes, because they are not mammals
Cows are mammals that give birth to live young, they do not hatch from eggs.
Polar bears, like all other placental mammals, give birth to live young and do not lay eggs. Therefor, polar bears do not hatch out of eggs.
Yes they do because they are mammals and all mammals give live birth, amphibians lay eggs and then they hatch. (:
That's false. Monotremes lay eggs, from which the babies hatch.
Most mammals do not hatch from eggs. However, there is a small group of egg-laying mammals which are known as monotremes. There are just three known species of monotremes: the platypus; the short-beaked echidna; and the long-beaked echidna.
They hatch from eggs, so they are not born alive in the sense that humans and other mammals are. But they are physically alive when they hatch, and even beforehand. yes