No. There are some species of frog which give birth to live young, rather than laying eggs, such as members of the African genus Nectophrynoides. There are also some salamanders which give birth to young which are either larvae, or already metamorphosed. Caecilians are a type of amphibian, rather like a worm, which give birth to fully metamorphosed young.
Yes, indeed they are born from eggs.
They are born alive
Both are hatched from eggs. Neither are mammals
Birds hatch out of eggs.
Platypuses are hatched from eggs. They are one of just two species of egg-laying mammals.
Some of species born alive, but most of them are born hatched.
Koalas are marsupials; therefore, they are born alive. Monotremes are the only mammals hatched from eggs, and the only monotremes are the echidna and the platypus.
Jackrabbits , being mammals , are born live from the mother .
No all turtles lay eggs.
They are born alive, not hatched. They're mammals! All mammals are born alive from their mom's tummy.
Mackerel are hatched from eggs. They are oviparous, meaning that female mackerel release eggs into the water, where fertilization occurs externally. After fertilization, the eggs develop and eventually hatch into larvae.
Dinosaurs hatched from eggs.