it is called a larva
i no one STICK INSECTS
Yes, all insects hatch from eggs. However they hatch as larvae not adults. Between the larvae stage and the adult stage insects become pupa.
They don't. Insects lay eggs, the eggs hatch, and the baby insects are on their own.
Reptiles hatch from eggs.
No. Grasshoppers are insects. Mammals have live young and nurse them. Grasshoppers lay eggs and leave them to hatch in the sand on their own.
Nope - insects lay eggs which hatch. They do not 'give birth'
When the eggs hatch the Mantis will eat pest insects.
Yes - all birds lay eggs, so any young hatch from an egg.
Yes, tortoises lay eggs from which the young hatch from.
Birds lay eggs and hatch them.
Birds, most fish and insects, and the platypus and echidna.
Yes. Insects don't really incubate their eggs; the only parental care for eggs is cleaning and protecting them, and as long as no predators come to eat them, parasites to lay their eggs in them, or diseases kill the young inside, the eggs will still hatch! Stinkbug parents do often look after the hatched young, so they might have better chances of getting through their nymphal stage with the parents around, though.