At birth, the differences between humans are genetic. Cultural and experiential differences come later.
it varies, just like humans give birth at different times
of curse they are different
Yes, humans do have live birth.
We're not. The only thing special about human birth is the size of the fetus's head and the size of the birth canal - thus humans aren't really human at birth.
Actually the answer is yes. Humans are animals and humans give birth to humans.
Bunnys hop humans walk. Bunnys get eaten by humans, humans still eat the bunny
The period between fertilization and birth is called pregnancy or the gestation period. For humans, gestation lasts about nine months. and isn't it cute. SO ADORABLE
no, I believe humans cannot turn into Smurfs. I'm still wondering if Papa Smurf had a "lady friend". But the birth of Smurfs' may be different than humans' birth. So... I believe the answer is no. Sorry if you wanted to be a Smurf.
That depends on the species you are asking about. Different animals give birth after different periods of gestation.
The period between fertilization and birth is called gestation. This developmental phase varies in length among different species, with humans typically experiencing a gestation period of about nine months or approximately 40 weeks. During this time, the fertilized egg develops into a fetus, undergoing significant growth and differentiation.
Worms are invertebrates while humans are vertebrate.
No. Humans give birth to live young.