The spider monkey, like all monkeys, is a primate and a mammal. Like humans, the young are born live after a gestation (pregnancy) of about 226-232 days.
The spider monkey is named for its long appendages and tail, and its deft swinging motion between trees, not because of any biological relationship to Spiders.
Monkeys are mammals. The definition of a mammal is an animal which gives birth to live young and feeds them with milk. Monkeys are also our "cousins" genetically speaking - were you hatched from an egg? No, so neither is a monkey.
No. They are mammals, so they are born live.
No, monkeys are mammals just like humans and they give birth to live young, they don't lay eggs.
19 years from egg baby to monkey
Yes they do. Coral snakes are egg-layers as opposed to live-bearers.
No a deer does not hatch from an egg. It is mammal so it is born live, from its mother deer.
Koalas come into the world as live joeys, not eggs. Koalas are mammals and marsupials, and all marsupials give birth to live young. The only egg-laying mammals are the platypus and the echidna.
No they are on their own from the moment they come out of the egg.
they lay an egg
By a special egg
A spider begins its life in an egg sac. Once they hatch from the egg, spiders are called spiderlings. Spiderlings then molt to become adults.
one spider per egg the mom drops maybe 20-25 eggs each time only about 6 or 7 survive