Deer are born live. A baby deer is called a fawn. The mother is a doe; the father is a buck.
No a deer does not hatch from an egg. It is mammal so it is born live, from its mother deer.
Yes. They are born live like most mammals. (They do not hatch from eggs!)
No, kittens are mammals and are born live. They do not hatch from eggs. Kittens are born after a period of gestation inside their mother's womb and are nursed by her after birth.
hamsters are live born so they don't hatch
No, scarlet macaws are not delivered through live birth. They hatch from eggs, as do all other birds.
When they hatch. NO! Anacondas are a variety of boa. Therefore they are ovoviviparous- the eggs hatch inside the mother and the mother gives live birth to her young. Sorry, don't know the gestation period, so I don't know when they are born.
Rabbits are mammals and give live birth.
Yes they do because they are mammals and all mammals give live birth, amphibians lay eggs and then they hatch. (:
Foxes are mammals. Mammals do not hatch. They are born live from their mother's womb.
Since deer are mammals they have live births similar to humans.
No. Deer live in herds. The specific names for deer are Doe- Female Buck-Male and i forget what the baby deer are called. i hope i answered what u wanted to know! -RaccoonLover
No. They are born live.