The preserved duck or chicken egg commonly known as the 1000 year old egg is seldom more than 100 days old actually. Also known as pidan, the eggs are coated in a plaster of red clay, lime, salt, wood ash and tea.
a mature human egg is called an ova
Well Then it's probably dead. Or not matured yet.
a year just kidding i dont know
Before we discuss where a mature egg is released to, perhaps you should state which species you are discussing, since lots of species have eggs, and they do not all get released in the same way.
about a year for sure
2 months
it takes about the same amount of steps an Eevee egg does; 4,000-5,000 steps. note- If Dratini is the male this does not normally apply
put it in the microwave for 35 secs (1000 watt).
650-1000
A century egg, also known as a hundred-year egg, is typically preserved for several weeks to a few months. The preservation process involves coating the egg in a mixture of clay, ash, salt, and quicklime, which helps to cure the egg and develop its distinctive flavor and texture. While the name suggests an extremely long preservation period, century eggs are usually consumed within a year of being made.
When you have walk 1000-2000 steps or around there the egg will hatch.
The egg matures in the ovaries of a female organism. In humans and many other mammals, this process occurs within the ovarian follicles, where the egg, or oocyte, develops and undergoes maturation. Once matured, the egg is released during ovulation and can be fertilized if sperm are present. In birds and reptiles, the egg continues to develop in the reproductive tract before being laid.