All eggs that are laid hatch outside the body
i guess the vinegar worm reproduces by laying eggs which hatch
females
females
Any egg-laying animal is known as oviparous.Egg-laying mammals are called monotremes. They include just the platypus and echidna.
If you're asking "will an egg laying Pokemon hatch their eggs", then no. You have to get the eggs from who owns the Pokemon and you have to run around so it'll hatch.
No, dead leaf mantids are not known to reproduce through parthenogenesis. They typically reproduce sexually, with females laying fertilized eggs that hatch into nymphs.
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The unfertilized eggs of the queen bee hatch into male bees, or drones. Worker bees, or females, and female queen bees hatch from fertilized eggs.
Yes, boxelder bugs reproduce by laying eggs, which hatch into nymphs that grow into adults. The females deposit their eggs in cracks and crevices on trees or buildings, where they develop before emerging as new adult bugs.
Yes, as they carry and lay the eggs. Note that some species don't have males at all; the females just lay unfertilized eggs which hatch into more females. If you plan on getting a female as a pet, know your species, and don't be alarmed if she does start laying! :P
Yes, it is the handle on the outside of the hatch.
Salmon laying more eggs than will hatch