That's the 'gestation' period - or pregnancy.
A mother hawk doesn't give birth to a baby hawk, it lays eggs. The baby hawk (as with birds in general) grows inside the egg and then hatches from the egg, which the hawk has been sitting on for a long peroid of time to keep the egg warm as the baby hawk grows inside the egg.
it is called a sperm that has a egg well thats how it grows.
A koala doesn't have a litter. They are a marsupial and have one baby at a time. The baby grows in a pouch attached to the mother until it is big enough to enter the world. It begins blind and hairless and grows in the pouch.
The carrying of live young inside a female animal that gives live birth is called gestation. The length of the time spent in the gestation of one baby or one litter of young is called the gestation period. The time that a baby spends inside its mother (if its mother gives live birth) is called the gestational age.
When a baby dolphin is inside it's mothers womb, it's entire body is slowly forming for the whole time it is inside of it's mother. So it doesn't form one body part at a time, everything is slowly forming at different rates. Some body parts finish forming sooner than other body parts. The tail is an extension of the spine which is clearly evident even in the youngest dolphin embryos and by the time the tail is fully formed so is everything else. So to answer your question, nothing grows next after the tail.
No
When it is a baby so its educated when it grows up.
at the time of birth,a baby may have about 10000 follicles.by the time,when baby grows it starts maturing and number reduces to 400-700 follicles
The two parent flamingos mate. Then, the baby developes inside the mother bird. Then,the embryo comes out of the mother in a big, hard egg. The mother then guards the nest until the little, fluffy white baby hatches.
If you die when you are pregnant, an attempt will be made to save the live of the fetus, but, most of the time when the mother carrying the fetus dies, the baby inside of her dies as well.
as long as the unborn baby is inside the mother it stays inside.
You don't make time - you manage it.