Yes the cobra mother stay with their eggs because they will protect them from any harm. They leave as soon as the snakes are born. Note that the King Cobra is the only cobra to build a nest to protect its young.
since they lay eggs it can hatch up to 10 or more eggs!
No, the mother butterflies die soon after laying eggs.
like king cobra eggs
Male and female snakes mate for life. Baby snakes come from eggs. When they are born the Mother just shows them how to hunt and then they are gone. This happens several weeks after they are hatched. Eggs may take 60-70 days to hatch. Female King Cobras lay up to 20 to 50 eggs. The eggs are usually white. The female King Cobra will do anything to protect its eggs, even if it has to attack one of the strongest animals.
They stay in the eggs for about thirty-five days.
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.
The Mandarin fish never lives with it's mother. The mother lays it's eggs and leaves the eggs.
Blue tailed skink females will stay with their eggs to protect them and then leave after they hatch from one to two days.
The king cobra lays eggs.
It doesn't stay. She lays the eggs and leaves them. They hatch and they scatter.