Koala are a marsupial. This means that when they are born they are very tiny and go into a pouch of the mama koala and attach themselves to a nibble. They grow in the pouch until they are big enough to come out to the world.
Koalas give birth to live young. As marsupials, they give birth to extremely undeveloped young.
The only mammals to lay eggs are the monotremes, which include just platypuses and echidnas.
It is a mammal and a marsupial, which means it gives birth to live young. As a mammal, it develops inside the womb.
Only the platypus and echidna are egg-laying mammals.
No. The koala is not a monotreme (an egg-laying mammal). A koala is a marsupial, so it gives live birth.
Koala's are not hatched from an egg.
A Koala is a marsupial so they are born as a tiny fetus that stays in the mothers pouch until it is big enough for living outside the pouch. This means they are born alive.
It is born alive because it is a mammal
Yes. Koalas are marsupials, and all marsupials give birth to live young.
The koala is a marsupial. Monotremes are egg-laying mammals, and koalas do not lay eggs, but give birth to live young.
No, penguins do not give birth to live young. They give birth to eggs.
Eggs.
hatched from eggs
Koalas do not have eggs. They are mammals, so they give birth to live young, and do not lay eggs. Fertilisation occurs internally, in the fallopian tubes. This is like what happens in other mammals, including humans.
yes cnidarians lay eggs
give birth
Horses give birth to live young
Yes. Both koalas and dogs give birth to live young. The only mammals which do not give live birth are monotremes. This includes just the platypus and the echidna, which lay eggs in order to reproduce.
the python gives birth to there young
the python gives birth to there young