In most cases, no. They eggs are externally fertilized and hatch in the water. There are a couple species that do grow inside, one example being the Sumerian toad.
No, they lay their eggs and have external fertilization.
In the uterus.
Maybe you were delivering babies to the mothers? and maybe that's what you will be when you grow up!!! :D
because it is healthier than formula milk or normal milk. it helps the babies get the nutrients that they need in order to grow and be strong.
Geckos come from eggs. Geckos come from eggs.
want to smoke with me baby and i will grow my roots inside of you ;) and we can flower babies everywhere
Firstly babies do not grow in the stomach, but in the uterus. Naturally, as a baby grows, pressure is exerted on surrounding organs but no, it is not in usual circumstances that a baby can burst the mother's bladder.
Yes. Think about the size of a babies lungs, and then imagine them inside your chest. It doesn't seem right. Obviously our lungs grow with our bodies.
Zebras grow their babies inside the mommy zebra's lower tummy. They are not hatched.
dogs have internal fertilisation which means that thier babies grow inside of them and they do not lay eggs
actually they have a lot of fun in there. they sleep and when they arent they kick and stretch its a miracle it really is and they also grow and go through different stages
All babies grow up to become children and then adults.
Because the baby has a high risk of dying inside the others vagina and the baby does not grow in the mothers belly it is grown in the vagina.