Babies may cry when laid down for a diaper change because they feel exposed, uncomfortable, or cold. They may also be hungry, tired, or simply seeking attention and comfort from their caregiver.
A rabbit
yes peacocks do have babies, in the form of eggs that are laid and which hatch.
laid down Neither - it's lay, the past tense of to lie.
"Lay down" is the correct phrase to use in this context, as it refers to the act of reclining or resting in a horizontal position. For past tense, you would use "laid down," as in "I laid down in bed."
Sure! Here's an example sentence using "laid down": "After a long day at work, I laid down on the couch to relax."
The past tense of "lay down" is "laid down."
To find mates, get laid, and make babies that were good at meeting to play music to find mates, get laid, and make babies that were good at meeting to...
do we follow the principles laid down by quaid
who laid down the basic foundation for the science of genetics
It depends on the type of frog
They're not 'born' - they hatch from eggs, which have been laid by the female.
She laid the book on the table before leaving the room.