Ladybirds (ladybugs) lay eggs, they don't carry their young.
Five months (150 days on average)
for 2 weeks then there done with carrying for there babys
Yes, ladybugs need eachother. Not tecnachly but if you want a good garden you should have at least 2. If not they cant mate or have babys the garden in wich its living in will fail miserably.
Ladybugs lay eggs and there are many. If you look you can find them many times on the leaves of rosebushes. Ladybugs hang around roses because aphids are on roses and that is what they eat.
They grab their necks with their teeth and carry them.
Seahorse's can have hundreds of babys at once (the male seahorses carry the babies around til there born)!!!
No. They lay eggs and these hatch to a larva, which eventually passes through a pupa stage, to emerge as the adult insect.
Resist the urge for at least a couple of weeks. Okay, one week, but that's my final offer!
in the womb like all other mammals
they nibble on leafs
chips
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