Kangaroos are mammals, and marsupials, which means they are not born from eggs. The young emerge from the birth canal and crawl up to the pouch where they continue their development. The only mammals hatched from eggs are monotremes, which include just platypuses and echidnas.
No. Kangaroos are marsupials, not monotremes. Monotremes are egg-laying mammals, and this group consists of just the platypus and the echidna. Kangaroos give birth to live young.
they have babies called Joeys.
No. As they are marsupials, kangaroos give birth to live young.
From a heron's eggs. A heron is a bird and lays eggs. The babies hatch from the eggs.
reptiles hatch from eggs.
eggs
Kangaroos carry their babies in special pouches on their bellies.
The eggs break and the babies come out. This is called hatching.
Snow leopards DO have babies. when the mother is pregnant, she has to rest somewhere safe where her babies will come out. she does not lay eggs, her cubs come out alive.
Owls are birds and as such they lay eggs.
Bird babies come out of eggs. Bats come out of their mommas.
Snow leopards DO have babies. when the mother is pregnant, she has to rest somewhere safe where her babies will come out. she does not lay eggs, her cubs come out alive.
Like almost all mammals, rabbits bear live young. The egg-laying rabbit is an Easter legend.