Lions are born alive.
Lion cubs are born alive. The lioness (the mother) will birth in a spot that gives her and her newborn(s) some protection from predators, and her first priority will be keeping her young safe. If she must move her family, she does so by carrying one at a time in her mouth/her teeth by the scruff of the cub's neck. A baby left even for a couple minutes faces high risks, so moving the family is a very dangerous time.
The definition of a mammal is that is has hair (or fur), is warm blooded, and gives birth to live young that it feeds milk. A lion is a mammal.
Live--lions are mammals.
It is born alive.
Birds lay eggs.
No, a lion is a mammal and so carries its young to term and then gives birth to then live.
They develop from an egg into a larva/pupa and then hatch out of the cell that they have been growing in.
i have an abandoned egg and im using a shirt and im wrapping around the egg 5 days later candle your egg an you will see your bird developing
Wolves are mammals. They are born alive and do not hatch from eggs.
No, cheetahs are born alive.
It is born alive.
A toucan is a bird. All birds lay eggs which then hatch when they reproduce.
Birds lay eggs.
Yes, there are pictures of animals that hatch from eggs and animals that are born alive. Most mammals are born alive, while most birds and reptiles hatch from eggs.
it is a mammal so it is born alive
humans are born alive and birds hatch from eggs.
They hatch from eggs.
All cats are mammals. The definition of a mammal is that they have fur and give birth to live young which they feed with milk.
The female tarantula lays eggs, which hatch out into tiny spiderlings.
if the egg is cold the egg is dead and you will hear peeping when it is going to hatch