Many species of animals can lay eggs and hatch out the next generation from the eggs. Some of the major egg-laying animals include:
Birds: Most birds reproduce by laying eggs and hatching chicks. They usually incubate their eggs in the nest, with the female incubating the eggs and raising the chicks together with the male.
Reptiles: Animals such as snakes, crocodiles, turtles, and lizards are also oviparous. They usually lay eggs on the ground or in other suitable environments, and then the eggs hatch in the external environment.
Amphibians: For example, frogs, toads, etc. are also oviparous animals. They lay eggs in water or humid environment, and the eggs hatch into young frogs or tadpoles in the water.
Molluscs: For example, many gastropods (such as snails and slugs) are also oviparous, and they usually lay their eggs in a suitable place and hatch them in the external environment.
Arthropods: including insects, are also oviparous animals. For example, butterflies lay eggs on plants, and then the eggs hatch into larvae.
The above are some common animals that hatch eggs. It is worth mentioning that most of them are oviparous animals, which means they reproduce by laying eggs. One of the advantages of this method of reproduction is that it can be incubated in a relatively safe and suitable environment, increasing the likelihood of offspring survival.
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