A baby moose is born alive, not hatched from an egg. Moose, like other mammals, give birth to live young after a gestation period. Moose calves are typically born in the spring after a gestation period of around 8 months. Moose are placental mammals, meaning the fetus develops inside the mother's uterus and is nourished through a placenta before being born.
White tigers are born alive.
Birds lay eggs.
A baby moose is called a calf. Moose calves are usually born in the spring and are able to walk within a few hours after birth.
Most large mammals- including the moose- have only one offspring at a time.
No. Like all birds, baby penguins are born from eggs.
Yes, baby raccoons are born alive. They do not hatch from eggs.
Yes, baby raccoons are born alive. They do not hatch from eggs.
Baby seagulls hatch from eggs, rather than being born alive. The eggs are laid by the mother seagull and incubated until the chicks are fully developed. Once they hatch, the baby seagulls, called chicks, are typically covered in down feathers and are relatively helpless at first, relying on their parents for food and protection.
Deer are born live. A baby deer is called a fawn. The mother is a doe; the father is a buck.
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
Wolves are born alive, like all mammals, not in eggs.
Babies don't hatch, they are born!
No. They hatch from eggs.
hatch from eggs
All birds hatch from eggs