Geckos come from eggs. Geckos come from eggs.
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.
They grow inside the egg and the pressure grows and the egg stats to crack.
Peacocks are created like any other birds. They grow in eggs, incubated by their mothers, until the baby peacocks are ready to hatch.
No, bees, being insects, lay eggs. The eggs stay outside the bees' bodies to grow and not inside like a human pregnancy.
Rather than lay eggs that are fertilized outside the mother, the eggs are fertilized inside the mother, and the baby sharks grow inside her until they are born.
Rather than lay eggs that are fertilized outside the mother, the eggs are fertilized inside the mother, and the baby sharks grow inside her until they are born.
They can grow up to about ten inches.
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first the hermit crabs mothers lay eggs then the eggs hatch and as soon as the eggs touch salt water, they burst open intobaby hermit crabs. Then they arelarvae. Then they grow in to adults and find a shell to live in.
The female Surinam toad lays her eggs in water, they are fertilized by the male and then attach to her back. The eggs form into little chambers on her back and grow until the baby frogs are fully developed. They then hatch from the mothers' back.
yes they do, these are some of the geckos adaptations:they grow their tails backwhen they shed their skin they eat it!they are very fast runners!
The eggs are not limited by the space inside the mother's body as they grow. Also fewer of the eggs will grow into adults, so more eggs are needed (otherwise, that species would have become extinct)