No, the mother butterflies die soon after laying eggs.
they stay in there egg for 3-5 days
They stay in the eggs for about thirty-five days.
Baby chimps stay very close to mother for about 2.5 years.
Some baby starfish stay with their mother until they are able to survive on their own. Others are released as eggs into the water and do not stay with their mother.
Goldfish are not livebearers so they are never truly prenant. After the female goldfish lays her eggs a nearby male will release a cloud of milt and fertilize the eggs. After this if the mother and father goldfish are not removed from the eggs the eggs will be eaten. So in short a goldfish does not and should not stay with its mother.
Ocelots are born live, not in eggs. A mother is pregnant for about 80 days.
Baby chimps stay very close to mother for about 2.5 years.
The Mandarin fish never lives with it's mother. The mother lays it's eggs and leaves the eggs.
Fertilised platypus eggs stay in the mother's body for around 28 days. When they have been laid, they incubate for another ten days before hatching. Echidna eggs also incubate for around 11 days.
Blue tailed skink females will stay with their eggs to protect them and then leave after they hatch from one to two days.
Most lay them on leaves so that when the catipillars are hatched, they have leaves to munch on. Some lay them on water too, depending on the type of butterfly. Aas for the actual laying though, that's a quick process of 'spurting' the eggs out on to the area they are laying.
Poor butterflies never get to stay with their mothers. Their mothers are butterflies that lay their eggs and fly away. The eggs hatch into caterpillars and there are lots of these so they can't be lonely. After a while the caterpillars turn into butterflies.