yes
no, but it is the males who incubate them until they hatch.
yes
Common cuckoos do not build their own nests or incubate their eggs. Instead, they lay their eggs in the nests of other bird species and rely on the host bird to incubate the eggs and raise the cuckoo chick.
Triceratops probably laid their eggs in nests made of vegetation. The rotting plant material would help to incubate the eggs.
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.
To walk, to propel in swimming, and to help keep warm and incubate their eggs.
To walk, to propel in swimming, and to help keep warm and incubate their eggs.
To walk, to propel in swimming, and to help keep warm and incubate their eggs.
To walk, to propel in swimming, and to help keep warm and incubate their eggs.
Both Female and Male Eagles incubate the eggs. They actually take turns.
Mummy emus, or female emus, do not incubate the eggs themselves because the males take on this responsibility. After laying a clutch of eggs, the female leaves the male to incubate and protect the eggs, which can take around 50 to 60 days. This role reversal allows the female to conserve energy and prepare for the next breeding season, while the male focuses on ensuring the eggs hatch successfully.
an egg incubator