Seeing that peacocks are birds, and all birds are hatched from eggs, a good guess is that yes peacocks are hatched from eggs. Also, the female peahens are hatched from eggs.
The cocks are the ones with the long tail feathers and the hens are the ones without.
Peacocks are birds and therefore they lay eggs.
Neither.
The peacock is a bird, and female birds lay eggs to reproduce. However, "peacock" is the term for the male of the species. The peahen lays eggs.
They are born in eggs, like all birds.
eggs
Not by "stork". Babies are born from the mother after growing inside the mother for 9 months.
no you cant have two females in the same cage after one has giving birth they will fight over the babies... and the other female might try to eat the new born babies.
Octuplets
Yes, you can touch the young but only after the mother is done giving birth, I advise you to wait at least an hour after the birth and never take the mom or babies away from eachother.
Wait until three days after the mother has given birth before you handle either mother or babies. After three days, you can safely handle the mother mouse, and the baby mice as well. That way, the mother and the mice has had a chance to bond and settle down from the hectics of giving birth and being born.
About 160 little car babies are born from their mother's car! In 60 Seconds! :)
There are some organisms that give birth to thousands of offspring in one day.
Mother Milk is the best milk for new born babies:-)
No, sugar gliders are mammals and do not lay eggs. Because they are marsupials, gliders birth undeveloped babies that continue to grow in the mother's pouch. These babies are called joeys.
in the spring and the fall or Autumn either or
Some babies live off a mucus the mother excretes or secretes, some babies are born with their own yolk sacs, and many are just on their own from birth.
Some babies live off a mucus the mother excretes or secretes, some babies are born with their own yolk sacs, and many are just on their own from birth.