They are born live.
Wolves do not hatch from eggs, they are live born as are most mammals.
an egg then a baby then a child then a teenager then a young adult then an adult Answer 2 (By ShadowWolfMW2): Gray/grey wolf life cycles do not really have 6 stages, in fact its usually simply 3. Pup, birth to 3-4 weeks, cub, 3-4 weeks to several months, and from then on they are adults. Grey wolves are mammals, and the above answer said the first stage was egg. The only egg-laying mammals (called monotremes) are the echidna and platypus, both of which are native to Australia. The wolf is a placental mammal, meaning it develops inside its mothers womb and is born at a later stage of development. No eggs about it.
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Pandas are mammals. They give live birth.
A flamingo egg is white with a bit of gray.
No. They are mammals, so they are born live.
No a deer does not hatch from an egg. It is mammal so it is born live, from its mother deer.
No. Gorillas give birth to live young.
No, Margays give birth to live young.