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Do snakes hatch?

Yes, but you should know that though rattlesnakes hatch from eggs, they are what is called ovoviviparous. The female rattler keeps the eggs inside her body 'til they hatch. The young snakes them emerge alive. This prevents any predation on the eggs.


How does a bird have babies?

Male and female birds mate, and the male places sperm inside the body of the female. This fertilizes the eggs being formed inside the body of the female bird. When they are formed, the female lays the eggs in a nest, keeps them warm with her body until they hatch into baby birds.


How do snakes raise their babies?

It depends on the species. Some lay eggs which hatch in a few weeks. Others incubate the eggs within the mother's body, giving birth to live babies.


How does a snake lay eggs and what is the process involved in their reproduction?

Snakes lay eggs through a process called oviparous reproduction. Female snakes produce eggs internally, which are then laid outside the body. The eggs are fertilized by male snakes before being laid. Once laid, the eggs are incubated either by the female or by the environment until they hatch into baby snakes.


What reproduces by laying eggs that hatch outside the female's body?

All eggs that are laid hatch outside the body


How do snakes make eggs and what is the process involved in their egg-laying?

Snakes make eggs through a process called oviparous reproduction. Female snakes produce eggs internally, which are then laid outside the body. The eggs are usually covered in a protective shell and kept warm until they hatch. This process allows the embryos to develop outside the mother's body.


Why do rollie pollies live under ground?

Rollie Pollies live under ground because that is where they mate and that is where their babies are born. The female carries the eggs on the underside of her body until they hatch.


Where do garter snakes nest?

They 'give birth' - the young snakes develop within the female's body.


Where on a crayfish's body are eggs stored?

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.


How does a snake care for its babies?

In simple terms - they don't ! Egg-laying snakes mainly 'abandon' their eggs in moist, warm places (such as a compost heap). The warm, moist environment is ideal for incubating the eggs until they hatch. Live-bearing snakes incubate the developing embryos inside the female's body until she's ready to give birth. In either scenario - once the baby snakes arrive - they are completely independent from the 'mother' and will quickly disperse in search fro their first meal.


Do male or female snakes lay eggs?

females do, the male just protects the egg.


How are octopus babies born?

The mother octopus lays thousands of eggs in an underwater cave or overhanging rock. Once she lays them she guards them until they hatch. Once they hatch the mother dies and the babies feed on her body.