They could die, because it is to cold. However, bluebirds don't start to incubate them until all the eggs are laid. They lay 1 eggs per day.
Example: the bird sat on the nest to keep her eggs warm.
3000 degrees celsius.
example: The bird sat on the nest to warm her eggs.
That was when the cavemen sat in the Sun, to get warm, or when they dried their firewood, or their meat, in the sun.That was when the cavemen sat in the Sun, to get warm, or when they dried their firewood, or their meat, in the sun.That was when the cavemen sat in the Sun, to get warm, or when they dried their firewood, or their meat, in the sun.That was when the cavemen sat in the Sun, to get warm, or when they dried their firewood, or their meat, in the sun.
Yes, they will, but not often. I have raised both Bobwhite and Coturnix Quail for years and never have the Coturnix sat and hatched their own eggs. However, I have had bobwhite hatch their own. This year I had a hen sit on 17 eggs and hatched 14. I found it very interested to see the morning after that the male helped her sit and keep the young warm, just siting side by side in the same nest.
no it doesn't she leaves them there and puts dirt or sand over them to keep them warm. if she sat on them she would squash them
no they berried them because if the sat on there eggs it would crush them
If a dinosaur were to had sat on its eggs... well, lets just say they wanted to hatch a baby, not an omelet. Rather than planting there immense bodies on their small eggs, they placed dead brush over them which would decay and warm the eggs. Also by doing this, they have the opportunity to do something else rather than sit on an egg all day.
The Luba Tribe ate boiled eggs or fried eggs, but only if an egg has sat on them.
they sat on them, they were bigger than china
i dont know look on wikipedia 4 it :I
it all depends on how long it,s been if she sat on it for a week it is not ready if it,s 2 weeks they're not fretal