Well I cant tell you that because im not a chick a dont work at Wing Stop!!!! ahahahaha 39 dog years *
sixteen weeks
You can't, there's an ACTUALL baby chick in there.
If you want to ask how long a chick (baby chicken) is in an egg for, it is usually around 21 days depending on the breed etc.
A baby chicken can live to be an adult depending on how much care it is given. It must stay indoors until its outer feathers are grown.
the chick will die
The answer varies. It can be anything depending on what you mean by fully-grown. If you mean to ask how long it takes until a chick has grown to the 'point-of-lay' stage, then this answer varies depending on the breed of the chicken. Usually it is around 4 - 6 months. If you mean how long it takes from a chick to maturity, it is usually around 3 - 5 months again depending on breed.
Yes, but not long distance!
Once the chickens start to sit, the chick starts to grow. You can start to see the the embryo develop after 4 to 7 days if you candle the egg.
Flamingos at birth look exactly like baby ducks. They are small and grey. For more info i suggest you go to national geographic .com or look up a picture on GoogleANS2:Flamingo eggs are about twice as long and wide as a chicken egg. That makes them about 3 to 4 times larger than a newly hatched chicken. The link shows a baby that was placed back into a taped up egg shell. You can see the size of the chick compared to the keeper's hands. The newly hatched chick will stand about 7 inches. If you search for pictures of flamingo chicks you may be able to compare the chick to an adult's beak, which is about 5 inches long.
about a year for sure
Two weeks.
A chick is a young bird! An elephant is a mammal. So unless 'magic' is involved, a chick will never grow into an adult elephant.
it takes about 3-4 months