Reptiles reproduce sexually through internal fertilization. The male will inject sperm into the female to fertilize her eggs cells. These then develop into eggs inside the female, which are laid and then hatch at a later time. In some species of snake and lizard the eggs hatch while still in the mother and are born live.
birds dont have teeth,they have beaks. but baby birds have an "egg tooth", a tooth on the front of their beaks that helps them get out of their egg, that falls off after they hatch from the egg.
i have an abandoned egg and im using a shirt and im wrapping around the egg 5 days later candle your egg an you will see your bird developing
No, female snakes lay eggs and do not keep them in their bodies to hatch. They lay their eggs in a suitable location where they will be incubated until they hatch. Some snake species give birth to live young, bypassing the egg stage.
In Creature Breeder, eggs typically take 2-3 days to hatch. Once the incubation period is complete, the egg will hatch into a baby creature that you can care for and raise.
The King Cobra is the only snake that builds its own nest as well guards the nest too.
Baby snakes generally hatch from eggs with tough, leathery shells. A baby snake's egg tooth tears a hole directly through the shell, and falls off the first time the snake sheds its skin.
Leave it where it is !... Let it hatch on its own.
An egg.
By coming out of a egg
yes
Do Twilly's quests to hatch the egg to a baby dragon.
Contact a local wildlife rescue organization, animal control, or a reptile expert for assistance with identifying and handling the snake egg found in your yard. It's important to avoid touching or disturbing the egg until you have professional guidance on how to proceed.
There is usually one snake per egg. However, more than one snake can hatch from one egg. Just as human identical babies are the product of one egg, identical snake babies can come from a single egg.
As the hoop snake is a legend, one can only guess. Most snakes lay eggs which incubate and then hatch.
like any other egg
They would lay an egg and wait for it to hatch.
yes yes it would :)