Mammals!!
reptiles are animals such as lizards and crocodiles, most the dinosaurs were reptiles 2
All mammals, except for echidnas and platypuses which lay eggs, give birth to live young. All sharks and rays give birth to live pups (or baby sharks and rays to most of you) as well. All other animal species lay eggs, however since the cells within these eggs are, in essence alive because they grow and multiply, it can be said that even eggs are born alive. So in short, all animals are born alive.
they are born alive
All animals are made from the combination of at least two cells that then combine and multiply. Cells are, in a sense, 'alive', therefore all animals are born alive as they are made of 'living' cells and tissue. Sometimes an animal (including humans) are born 'not alive', in the sense of breathing and conscious, but are then resuscitated, so I guess you could describe them as being born not alive. This normally is caused by some sort of asphyxiation occurring just before or during birth.
White tigers are born alive.
Mostly mammals.
Yes. Polar bears are mammals- warm blooded animals with fur that give live birth, and nurse their babies with milk.
Yes. They are mammals. They have hair, a backbone, warm blooded, and have cubs alive.
Animals that are born alive from their mothers and drink milk are called mammals.Read more: What_are_the_characteristics_of_animals_that_are_born_alive
Eggs. Reptiles are cold blooded and NOT mammals.
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.
reptiles are animals such as lizards and crocodiles, most the dinosaurs were reptiles 2
Male and female calves are born alive and nursed with mother's (cow's) milk. That means that they are mammals. They are also warm-blooded.
These life forms and be hatched and born alive, mostly hatched though.
Yes. Both have hair, the young is born alive, have a backbone and are warm blooded.
Yes, they usually are.
Mammies idiot