yes it is
No , a few species mouth breed young which is not similar to giving birth to young ones .
They do not, considering that they will eat their young after birth.
No, baby copperheads do not come out of their mother's mouth at birth. Copperheads are viviparous, meaning they give live birth rather than laying eggs. The young are born fully formed and emerge from the mother's body, not her mouth. After birth, the babies are independent and must fend for themselves.
In the Mouth of the Young was created on 2006-04-11.
Yes, some snakes like the rough-scaled python are known to carry their young in their coils or mouth to protect them from predators. This behavior is observed in certain snake species to ensure the safety of their offspring.
Will Young's birth name is William Robert Young.
You can die giving birth no matter how old you are, but yes, pregnancies at a young age are known to cause more problems, although that's not always the case.
The main characteristic for which mammals are known is the fact that they nurture their young on mothers' milk. A Mammal is normally defined as a warm blooded animal with a covering of fur, skin or hair which gives birth to live young who are nourished with milk, and who are vertebrate (having a backbone). Mammals also breathe through lungs.
the python gives birth to there young
the python gives birth to there young
White tigers are born through live birth.
Yes, ferrets give birth to live young known as kits. A ferret litter can be as few as 1 kit or as many as 17 kits.