cocroaches lay eggs they keep them in a little puoch in their bum
Common cuckoos do not build their own nests or incubate their eggs. Instead, they lay their eggs in the nests of other bird species and rely on the host bird to incubate the eggs and raise the cuckoo chick.
Monotremes are unique types of mammals which lay eggs, rather than giving birth to live young. They are the only furred animals to lay eggs and incubate them before hatching. The only known monotremes are the platypus and the echidna, both of which are found in Australia, while echidnas are also found in New Guinea.
Same way birds and other reptiles do: they push them out into a nest, then protect/incubate them until they hatch.
Bedbugs and other insects lay eggs and move on. They do not incubate the eggs.
no, but it is the males who incubate them until they hatch.
Usually - it would be called a 'nest'. However - cuckoos don't build their own nest to incubate their eggs - they lay their eggs in the nests of other birds - for the 'foster mother' to incubate the eggs instead.
Usually - it would be called a 'nest'. However - cuckoos don't build their own nest to incubate their eggs - they lay their eggs in the nests of other birds - for the 'foster mother' to incubate the eggs instead.
Usually - it would be called a 'nest'. However - cuckoos don't build their own nest to incubate their eggs - they lay their eggs in the nests of other birds - for the 'foster mother' to incubate the eggs instead.
Female hummers lay eggs and incubate them until they hatch.
Female hummers lay eggs and incubate them until they hatch.
NO salmon dont incubate their eggs, fish dont incubate their eggs at all, they lay them and the male fish swims by the fish and releases the sperm near the eggs and they become fertilized outside of the female fish.
The only mammals which lay eggs (monotremes) are the platypus and the echidna. These two monotremes lay soft, leathery eggs. The eggs will keep out water to some extent, but they are not watertight. Nor do they need to be - both animals incubate their young on land, not in the water.