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No. Bees live in hives. They lay their eggs in the hive.
Animals such as turtles, snakes, and insects like ants and beetles lay eggs in the dirt. These animals typically dig a hole in the ground to deposit their eggs, providing protection and a suitable environment for them to develop and hatch.
The answer is that they lay more eggs because it is more likely for the eggs to get eaten or not live
Humans are animals. Animals have different ways of producing offspring. Birds lay eggs. Mammals give live birth and give milk, the same way humans do, which makes us mammals. Reptiles lay eggs or give live offspring. Amphibians lay eggs. Fish lay eggs. Insects lay eggs.
they mostly live in the wild or in bayous are in the nature presevere
Animals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young are known as oviparous.
Animals that give birth to live young are said to be 'viviparous'. Animals that lay eggs (do not give birth to live young) are said to be 'oviparous'. Animals that lay eggs but keep them inside until they hatch are said to be 'Ovoviviparous'.
Whale and Sea lions
usely if a cricket is prego they have a dark needle at there butt and they stick that needle down in dirt and lay them
If a mammal is pregnant, a mammal will give a live birth. Now birds and other animals of that kind, will lay eggs. The only mammal to lay eggs is a platypus.
Yes, animals that lay eggs do not feel pain during the process of laying eggs.
They lay eggs