Deer do not hatch from eggs. The female whitetail deer (doe), will give birth to their young (fawn).
As a deer is a mammal, the young go through a gestation period. During which the baby develops in the mother's womb.An incubation period is what bird eggs need until the developed chicks hatch from the eggs.
No because the mother dies right after she lays her eggs.
The eggs are attached to the underside of the abdomen (on the outside of the body). Then the eggs hatch there. After the eggs hatch, the baby crayfish stay on the same part of the mother's body, for about 2 weeks. The babies are very small when the hatch.
well you shouldn't have done that because now the mother will not hatch the eggs if there ever is a next time use gloves. you can try to hatch the eggs by keeping them warm
Yes, crocodiles do hatch from eggs. Female crocodiles lay their eggs in nests and cover them to protect them. The eggs hatch after a couple of months, and the mother helps the hatchlings to the water.
They don't lay EGGs the eggs hatch inside the mother shark
Penguins hatch on their mother's feet. Shortly before the eggs are supposed to hatch, the mother penguin returns and takes over the egg tending. The father heads back to the sea and replenishes his blubber & returns right after the eggs hatch with food for the baby.
since they lay eggs it can hatch up to 10 or more eggs!
0. The male hatches the eggs, which is typically only one.
No. She lays the eggs and then leaves. The eggs hatch and the babies are on their own.
After the mother octopus lays her eggs, she guards them and stays with them 24-7 until they hatch. She doesn't leave them, even to find food for herself. By the time they hatch, she's usually too weak to find food.
A cockroach actually has eggs inside of them until the eggs are ready to hatch. Once the eggs are ready to hatch, the mother pushes them out so it is like a live birth.