Unfortunately, male geese do not help incubate the eggs. It would be nice if they did because the mother has to sit on them almost constantly for 30 days.
The only way the male helps out during the nesting period is to stand guard (between 2 feet to 10 yards away) to protect the mother from predators. And from my observations, most really don't put their heart and soul into it.
yes, he helps protect the family
yes
yes
Both Female and Male Eagles incubate the eggs. They actually take turns.
NO salmon dont incubate their eggs, fish dont incubate their eggs at all, they lay them and the male fish swims by the fish and releases the sperm near the eggs and they become fertilized outside of the female fish.
NO
no, but it is the males who incubate them until they hatch.
to fertilize the eggs
No, dolphins do not lay eggs. Dolphins give birth to live young.
Yes, both male and female will incubate, often taking turns especially if it is very cold.
Dolphins are mammals. They do not lay eggs.
A Gander is a male goose and does not lay eggs
Yes. Kookaburras incubate their eggs by sitting on them. Both the male and female sit on the eggs, sharing their incubation duties.