Definitely. At least his mother ;-)
No, there are no documented cases of humans giving birth to animals. Such occurrences are biologically impossible due to the genetic differences between humans and animals. Any reports or claims of this nature are typically based on myths, misunderstandings, or hoaxes.
if a female ferret goes in to heat and doesnt find a mate she will die. but with any birth comes the risk of problems. Ferrets can not casue birth problems in humans thought
They were probably pretty basic. But - as with such things now - there were probably good and bad ones. It would be unlikely that any humans having to sleep in one found them to be 'comfortable', but the body-heat of any animals living in them would have ensured that they were warm.
Humans - like almost all mammals - give birth.
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Yes. In fact, chimps have a much easier time of it than humans do because their babies have so much smaller brains so that their babies can be born vaginally without having to rotate around through the birth canal and without any worry about needing a C-section or anything like that! It's much simpler and less painful/dangerous for a chimp than a human to give birth. ps the young is life birth just like us humans
Any insect, (substitute animal or plant as well), that can capitalize on a resource (shelter, irrigation, temperature, food) or waste product (garbage, etc.) produced by humans can benefit from living around humans.
Nothing in the positions of the planets affects humans. There is no proven connection between planetary activity and any individual's life.
There doesn't seem to be any effect. Millions of humans have been born under those conditions.
No. Pterodactyls lived and went extinct long before there were any humans around.
We wouldn't have any trees,fruit,vegetables or plants
As humans were not around to hear living dinisaurs it is impossible to answer this question.