Yes, all birds do
The chicks imprint upon their mother, and she raises them.
Once the babies hatch - nothing ! They take no active part in the lives of their off-spring once they've hatched !
Most snakes lay eggs, and never even meet their mom.
Hermit crabs are hatched from eggs, therefore there is no parental figure for the baby hermit crabs. Once the mother lays her eggs, she moves on (similar to turtles).
No they don't. As with most reptiles, once the babies are born (or hatched) they are usually completely independent of the mother and rapidly leave the area in search of their first meal.
Mollusks first are hatched then they grow up surviving the best they can. Once a full grown adult they mate when ready . Once they mate the female watches her eggs until they hatch . When the eggs have hatched the mother dies and the cycle starts all over again
Baby pachycephalosaurus were hatched from eggs laid by their parents. The parents would create nests to protect the eggs until they hatched. Once they hatched, the baby pachycephalosaurus were on their own to fend for themselves.
They don't. Once they've hatched they're on their own.
If the gosling was hatched naturally, with it's mother, then Yes...it can go straight to the water. However, if you artificially hatched the egg using an incubator, or similar method...then NO. Artificially hatched goslings (and most aquatic fowl) do not have the protection of their mother's oil on them. They are not "water-proof" and will become wet & chilled, as the water will not bead up & roll off of them. Artificially hatched goslings should not be introduced to water until they are no longer "fuzzy". Once you see actual feathers beginning, their own oil gland (located just above the base of the tail) is functioning & they will instinctively use their beaks to spread the oil to other areas of their bodies. This is why birds & water fowl "preen" so often...to distribute these oils.
Baby goldfish, once hatched from their eggs, are called fry
crocodiles abandoned there young once they have hatched and there mothers have carried them into the water
If they are fertile, they should. It takes 26-28 days for them to hatch. Once it reaches 30 days, and they haven't hatched, it can be assumed they are duds.