The sloth is a mammal, therefore it is a live birth animal.
The sloth gives birth to a live baby. After it is born, a baby sloth uses its claws to cling tightly to its mother until it is old enough to venture out on its own. A sloth generally is able to take care of themselves after about 6 months after birth.
Birds lay eggs.
A baby moose is born alive, not hatched from an egg. Moose, like other mammals, give birth to live young after a gestation period. Moose calves are typically born in the spring after a gestation period of around 8 months. Moose are placental mammals, meaning the fetus develops inside the mother's uterus and is nourished through a placenta before being born.
Yes, birds are born alive inside the egg. When the baby birds are inside the egg they are the yolk and they eat the white part of the egg to progress until they are large enough to "break out of their shell".
If a duck egg sinks in water, it is likely fresh and suitable for consumption. Whether it is alive or not cannot be determined by this method, as it pertains to its quality for consumption rather than its vitality. To check if an egg is alive, it would require specialized equipment and techniques such as candling.
The sloth gives birth to a live baby. After it is born, a baby sloth uses its claws to cling tightly to its mother until it is old enough to venture out on its own. A sloth generally is able to take care of themselves after about 6 months after birth.
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Puffin babies are born in an egg at birth
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Alive. They are mammels, thus, born alive.
All species of Birds are born alive in the egg! The only bird born NOT in an egg is a DEAD bird! All birds are born in an egg.
Calves are born alive
They are born alive, as seals are mammals.
Raccoons are born alive, they are placental mammals.
a sloth is a marsupal
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