The egg is fertilized in the fallopian tube and then attaches to the uterine wall. The baby will develop in the uterus.
Gestation.
The carrying of live young inside a female animal that gives live birth is called gestation. The length of the time spent in the gestation of one baby or one litter of young is called the gestation period. The time that a baby spends inside its mother (if its mother gives live birth) is called the gestational age.
The gestation period of mice is around 20 days.
The gestation period of mice is around 20 days.
A cow's gestation period is about nine months (279 days long).
10 months it leaves very quickly
Baby koalas, which are called joeys, begin to develop in their mother's uterus. Koalas have a gestation period of around 35 days. After their birth, they then spend around another six months developing properly in their mother's pouch.
Gestation is the 9 months when a human baby is developing from a fetus to a baby inside a mother's womb.
The common term is pregnancy. The technical term is gestation.
You probably mean "Gestation" and this is the period of time when a mother is carrying her baby.
The coyote eats 3 rabbits, a batch of blueberries and 4 baby hares exactly This is primary information
I'm going to assume you mean 'placenta'. It is the organ that grows along with the baby in the uterus and is attached to the uterus and the baby, via the navel, providing nourishment to the baby during gestation. It is delivered after the baby at birth and the connection to the baby is severed.