Most insects take little or no care of the young. But there are some exceptions where some insects care for their young. Example would be ants. But they only care for the egg until they hatch. Then, the young is on its own to defend for itself. Wasps carefully guard and feed the young.
alittle less than half a year
Just crab egg
The female kagu lays one egg and the male and female take care for it until its old enough to fend for itself
They take care of the egg by sitting on it. Intil it's ready to hatch.
The vast majority of tortoises take no care of their young ones other than digging a nest, however Burmese Mountain Tortoises (Manouria emys) will guard their nest for a little bit after egg laying.
Yes, penguins take care of their young after birth. Both parents typically take turns incubating the egg and feeding the chick once it hatches. The parents provide warmth, protection, and food until the chick is strong enough to fend for itself.
parent penguins do take care of thier eggs,they take shifts the dad warms the egg while the mother gets food
no
Put the egg in water and let it sit there
no
i cant find a picture of a hermit crab INSIDE a egg but i posted a picture of hermit crab mother with her eggs