It depends on which animal you're talking about.
So, since you didn't type a specific animal, I will do a chick.
When a hen lays an egg, a tiny body is inside.
There is also yolk.
The tiny body feeds on the yolk.
It gets it's warmth from it's mother.
That is how a chick grows.
It takes about 30 daysbefore it hatches.
Ovoviviparous animals develop eggs but their young develop and "hatch" inside of their mother, so that the mother delivers live young.
yes birds do hatch from eggs
The collective name for animals that lay eggs is "oviparous" animals. This group includes a variety of species, such as birds, reptiles, amphibians, and most fish. Oviparous animals typically fertilize their eggs before laying them, and the eggs can develop and hatch outside the mother's body.
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.
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Turtle eggs take 2 to 3 months to hatch.
Some animals that lay their eggs in sand include sea turtles, certain species of fish (such as the bamboo shark), and insects like ants and beetles. These animals rely on sand as a safe and protected environment for their eggs to develop until they hatch.
Most fish lay eggs which then hatch and develop externally. But some fish lay the eggs inside their own bodies, and after the eggs hatch, the babies are squirted out when a safe spot can be found.
The characteristics of animals that hatch from eggs are similar to their parents. The female will start laying eggs when they are mature and they also posses the same traits as the parents.
No, they would not hatch or develop embryos.
Animals take care of their eggs by providing warmth and protection. This can involve incubating the eggs by sitting on them to keep them warm, building nests to shield them from predators, and in some cases, actively guarding the eggs until they hatch. Additionally, some animals may provide nutrients or other essentials to the eggs as they develop.
Clownfish are born in eggs. They get protected by the male until they hatch. the female can lay up to 1000 eggs.