hamsters are live born so they don't hatch
Hamsters are mammals and (normally healthy) baby hamsters are born alive, just like humans and other mammals.
The flies hatch their eggs usually in dead and decaying organic material, such as garbage or faeces to feed.
They lay larvae which then hatch into maggots and develop into flies
Flies begin their life cycle as eggs, which are usually laid in decaying organic matter such as rotting food or animal waste. The eggs hatch into larvae, also known as maggots, which feed on the organic material. After a period of development, the larvae pupate and eventually emerge as adult flies.
Flies lay their eggs and when they hatch, it forms the maggot's, the fly larva , before they develop into flies.
Flies lay their eggs and they hatch as maggots
Maggots are the larvae of flies, and they do not lay eggs themselves. Adult flies lay eggs, which then hatch into maggots.
No. Flies lay eggs, which hatch into maggots, which become pupae, which then become flies.
Some will but the hatch percentage will be very low.
Eggs in cartons are not fertilized and will not hatch. You can try though!
Flies lay their eggs in decaying organic matter, such as a dead animal, where they quickly hatch into larvae known as maggots. When a fly dies, the eggs it may have laid on its body are able to hatch and develop into maggots due to the warm, moist conditions present.