They often eat their way out =P Caterpillars will actually eat their entire eggshell after hatching before moving on.
lays eggs, and eggs hatch, and become little arthropods
Most reptiles, amphibians, birds, most arthropods, the platypus, and the echidna.
Lay eggs
Most lay eggs, but some of them do have live young, as the eggs hatch inside the mother's body. Aphids do it all the time.
Most aquatic arthropods reproduce by laying eggs. These eggs can be deposited on structures in the water or carried by the female until they hatch. Some aquatic arthropods also undergo complex mating rituals or behaviors before reproducing.
No. Arthropods are not warmblooded but they do lay eggs.
eggs
The arthropod reproductive strategy is to lay (or carry) eggs, which hatch into larvae after sufficient development time to survive as larvae. Scorpions are a notable exception, which give live birth and extended care to young. When the larvae emerge from eggs depends on many factors, often depending on season or temperature. Many arthropods have a remarkable mechanism in which the eggs hatch all at the same time, which may yield a slight survival advantage against predation.
Yes, snakes hatch from eggs.
No,only monotremes hatch eggs.
Yes, they hatch from eggs.
No, snails do not make a nest, they do stay on a nest, they do not hatch eggs. The eggs mature and hatch by themselves.