A camel does not lay eggs they have live babies
OK. You put this question in for laughs, didn't you? Camels are mammals that live in the desert. They give birth to live young who then suckle milk.
Camels do not hatch from eggs; they are mammals and give birth to live young. Female camels, called cows, carry their young in a gestation period of about 13 months before giving birth to a single calf. This live birth method is typical for mammals, allowing the young to develop fully inside the mother's womb before entering the world.
Yes, they do give live birth
Only one camel at a time.
They are mammals and give live birth.
antelopes do give live birth
No, penguins do not give birth to live young. They give birth to eggs.
Camels are viviparous, meaning they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs. Female camels typically have a gestation period of about 13 months before giving birth to a single calf, although twins can occasionally occur. The calves are born well-developed and can stand and walk shortly after birth. This reproductive strategy is common among mammals, allowing for greater care and protection of the young.
Yes lions give live birth.
No to be a mammal you have to give live birth. If they live birth they have to give milk.
No, they give birth to a live fawns.
Yes, gorillas give live birth.