There is only one small difference between the eggs you buy from the grocery store and eat for breakfast and the eggs used to produce chicks. That difference is called a germinal disc. The eggs you buy from a store are not fertilized by a rooster and will never produce a chick. Fertile eggs come from a flock of chickens that have an active rooster mating with them. The germinal disc is so small it is almost invisible to the human eye.
Reptile babies come from eggs. Most reptiles lay eggs, which are fertilized internally before being deposited in a suitable environment for incubation until they hatch. Some reptiles, like certain species of snakes and lizards, give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
No, sugar gliders are mammals and do not lay eggs. Because they are marsupials, gliders birth undeveloped babies that continue to grow in the mother's pouch. These babies are called joeys.
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Nope - as with all snakes, once the babies arrive, they are completely independent from the parents.
Turtles lay eggs. They do not give birth to live babies.
From a heron's eggs. A heron is a bird and lays eggs. The babies hatch from the eggs.
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The eggs break and the babies come out. This is called hatching.
Snow leopards DO have babies. when the mother is pregnant, she has to rest somewhere safe where her babies will come out. she does not lay eggs, her cubs come out alive.
Owls are birds and as such they lay eggs.
Bird babies come out of eggs. Bats come out of their mommas.
Snow leopards DO have babies. when the mother is pregnant, she has to rest somewhere safe where her babies will come out. she does not lay eggs, her cubs come out alive.
Like almost all mammals, rabbits bear live young. The egg-laying rabbit is an Easter legend.
Deer do not hatch from eggs. The female whitetail deer (doe), will give birth to their young (fawn).
They have babies which come out of the mother's tummy bare and alive.
Reptile babies come from eggs. Most reptiles lay eggs, which are fertilized internally before being deposited in a suitable environment for incubation until they hatch. Some reptiles, like certain species of snakes and lizards, give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
No. Armadillos give birth to live young. They do not lay eggs.