no males also do it when the mother penguine goes to eat
They lay them in nests and sit on them.
Male penguins sit on the eggs while the females go to sea to feed because they have a higher body fat percentage that provides better insulation to keep the eggs warm. This behavior allows the females to replenish their energy reserves so they can return to care for the chicks after they hatch.
sit on the eggs
in 21 days. let the mother sit on them!
yes they do
The mother sits on the egg until it is time to collect food, then the father will sit on the egg to keep it warm between his feet, hence why they waddle, until the mother returns, when they will switch roles again or until the other is ready.
approcimatly 21 days
no because the mother will squash the egg and cause it to die
Birds take care of their eggs by staying near the nest. They build their nests up high and keep watch. The mother and father take shifts of keeping watch on the eggs. Also they will attack anything that comes near the nest/eggs.
No, they do not. The eggs are buried in mounds of organic material (leaves, grass, etc.). Heat generated through decomposition of this material warms the eggs. The mother alligator stands close guard, but does not sit on or otherwise warm the eggs herself. it is right.
Male parakeets cannot lay eggs--only females can.
I hope the female eagle does, otherwise that means my national bird is a b*tch a** n***a.