Babies come from a combination of an egg from a woman and a sperm from a man, which fertilize to form an embryo that grows into a baby in the woman's uterus.
They nurse their babies. Like all mammals, they give their babies milk.
Babies have butts because they are born with them.
It's possible that the red gooey ball was the afterbirth, which is the placenta or membrane that surrounds the fetus during pregnancy. It is normal for rabbits to pass the afterbirth after giving birth to their babies. If you have any concerns about your rabbit or her health, it's best to consult a veterinarian for further advice.
the first litter will be smallest,about 2 to 10 but as she has more babies it can be up to 30 babies!
A Narwhal can have up to 2 babies at the most.
Some guy designed it when the beanie babies first came out.
adults.
when I was a baby my mother sang me a lullaby about eskimo babies and that's how I came across this question as I was surfung for the words to that lullaby......she said eskimo babies are called picininnis
Vannessa Hudgens has not had any babies!! I don't know where that came from, but she has never been pregnant. She plays a mom to be in an upcoming movie role, but has no babies of her own.
Neither. The chicken came first, not the chick or the egg. God created adults first. not babies
Rapid growth of suburbs. This is due to the baby boom. All the soldiers came home and had babies which caused growth
if you came to a mother orangutan yes it will bite you because it will think you are an baby orangutan snatcher,but if you came to a baby orangutan no it will not bite you because babies orangutans are very cheerful and playful
He was just having a random conversation with Scout. He doesn't know where babies really come from. He also wants to marry Scout in the future.
Phil's Clay Babies came about when Phil Donnelly came across minature clay babies on the Internet. Her name is Philomena but most people call her Phil. Being artistic she decided would like to sculpt these realistic clay babies too. Phil is a self taught doll sculptor, her babies are individually hand sculpted without the use of molds. She is the sole artist behind Phil's Clay Babies and Phil's Reborn Babies. Phil is originally from Cork City Ireland but has been living in Northern Ireland for some time now. She lives there with her husband, three children and their dog. Phil's babies range in size from 2.5 inches right up to 24 inch life size babies. She is also producing some of her life size babies as reborn doll kits for the ever expanding reborn market.
Yes. My cousin was about 9 months when she came from South America to U.S.A. She needed a passport then.
I believe it was babies that were born around 1918 to 1923. When war broke out they came up with social security would pay set amount. I think when the war was over they should have lifted that rule.
Originally known as Peace Babies, Jelly Babies were launched 75 Years ago by Bassett's - one of Britain's oldest sweets manufacturers - to celebrate the end of the first world war Peace Babies were popular between the wars, but production ceased in the Second World War because of a shortage of raw materials. They came back in 1953, renamed Jelly Babies.