in the hive
no, just leave them there
the rainbow lorikeet lays eggs in a hollow tree and the parents stay with them until the babies are hatched. after the eggs have hatched the parents both leave the nest and the babies have to fend for themselves
Dinosaurs hatched from eggs.
Dumbo Octopuses are hatched from eggs.
They are hatched from eggs.
hatched from eggs
Both are hatched from eggs. Neither are mammals
All insects are hatched from eggs. The only method by which insects reproduce is by laying eggs.
yes it might of been at a later time :-)
NO! Bees lay eggs that then hatch into larvae. Birth occurs at hatching! The larvae can develop into nothing other than bees. The birth is not at the emergence of the bee from the pupae stage but when the eggs hatched. A baby chick is still a chicken... a caterpillar is a baby butterfly... a maggot is a baby fly... a bee larva is a baby bee.
Most snakes lay eggs, and never even meet their mom.
eggs