White tigers are born alive.
Birds lay eggs.
Alligators are born from eggs laid by the mother in a nest, while tigers give live birth to their young. Baby alligators are called hatchlings and are completely independent from birth, while baby tigers are called cubs and depend on their mother for care and protection. Both species are born helpless and rely on their parents for survival in the early stages of life.
Orange tigers don't become white, they are born white. White tigers occur when two other tigers both have a rare white gene.
White tigers do exist, but are rare because in order to be born they must have a special mix of DNA to give them white fur.
Tigers and alligators are both born from eggs. Female tigers give birth to live cubs, while female alligators lay eggs that hatch into baby alligators. Both species exhibit maternal care for their offspring after birth or hatching.
Yes, there are pictures of animals that hatch from eggs and animals that are born alive. Most mammals are born alive, while most birds and reptiles hatch from eggs.
They don't hatch. They are mammals and are born alive.
They hatch from eggs, so they are not born alive in the sense that humans and other mammals are. But they are physically alive when they hatch, and even beforehand. yes
Yes, baby raccoons are born alive. They do not hatch from eggs.
No. They hatch from eggs.
All birds hatch from eggs
hatch from eggs
Yes, baby raccoons are born alive. They do not hatch from eggs.
Reptiles hatch from eggs.
Birds lay eggs.
No, cheetahs are born alive.
it is a mammal so it is born alive