it becomes a giant snake and devours the child
A belly button is created by an umbilical cord, so all placental mammals have an umbilical cord. Animals that are hatched would not have an umbilical cord and not have an belly button.
usually cats dont eat the umbilical cord the mother cat was probably cleaning the cat and licked it and it came off but usually the mothers dont eat it the umbilical cord falls off eventually.
no you dont have a umbilical cord you have a belly button your baby dose not have a belly button yet the umbilical cord attaches to the baby at its belly after its born the umbilical cord is cut giving the baby its belly button. However don't have your belly button pierced while you are pregnant as you will have to take the bar (or whatever) out towards the end.
yes they do. but only while in the egg. the cord is connected to the yolk where it is able to feed. but when the chickens hatch, they dont have a umbilical cord. just a small space where it once was (only for a new born).
The baby receives oxygen and food from the mother's bloodstream through the uterus and the umbilical cord. Neither the lungs nor the digestive system are functional before birth.From the placenta via the umbilical cord.
the chickens that i have dont. When a chick grows in an egg it does have an umbilical cord connecting it to the yolk to give it nourishment while it grows. Once the chick hatches it will come off in a day or two. I am not sure if the umbilical cord is there even if an egg isn't fertilized but I would guess that is what those white stringy things in our eggs are?
If you do not properly wear your seatbelt you will die if you get in a car wreck.
An umbilical cord that smells bad could be a sign of infection. This could be due to poor hygiene during the healing process, an underlying medical condition, or improper care of the umbilical stump. It's important to seek medical attention if you notice a foul smell coming from the umbilical area.
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you dont.
No, they dont.
if the question was worded better mabye i would have an answer, but at the moment i dont know. If you mean "do humans cut the umbilical cord after delivery," the answer is yes. (Side note: that's why you have a navel, aka 'belly button.') It should be noted that a 'residual cord' is rumored to exist between mothers and some of their children, prompting the mother to treat that child like an infant for the duration of the child's life, even into adulthood. If you meet a person who shares such a relationship with their mother, you may suggest that they "cut the cord." Note that evidence of this cord is purely anecdotal.