Umm.. I'm very sorry but I think it will die, I guess if you find a nearby nest put it in, but I don't recommend doing that. Sorry!
The bird freezes and becomes decompoed
arwen
Once the egg is cracked the bird either has to hatch shortly or it will die. Unfortunately, it appears that this egg is about to die and there isn't much you can do about it.
It depends on how long the egg has been in the cold for (more than 45 min., then very unlikely) but once you find an egg, put it in an incubator or tank with a heater. The heater should be at least 100 degrees fahrenheit. Then, once the egg is safe and warm, research it and identify it, and it will tell you a bit about the bird.
if you are talking about the golden egg on angry all you have to do is find it and shoot an angry bird at it
(=^) bird in egg =^ bird not in egg(=eyes ^beak)
U can use the water test, put the egg in cold water, if it floats...it's dead, if it sinks it's alive
While birds are growing inside the egg - any bird, including penguins - their bodies are forming. The egg is what provides them with protection from the outside world. The parent bird sits on the egg to keep it at a temperature that is just right for the growing baby. If the egg gets too cold, the baby bird dies because its feathers and its body aren't completely formed to protect it from the cold outside. Penguins, besides their feathers, need a thick layer of fat covering them to keep them from freezing. Baby penguins form that fat in the egg. If the egg gets too cold before they are ready to come out into the world, they freeze to death. Not all penguins live in cold places you know.. Some penguins live near the sea in Africa - need the equator where it gets very, very hot!
it is not a bird egg, it's a gold egg and it is is in a dark place underground, the caves under Poptropica Towers. You will need a glow stick to find it. There is one in the well in Early Poptropica village.
yes, because it has grown into a bird in the egg
No, it does not hurt when a bird lays an egg.
It depends on the species of bird that laid it, how cold for how long and how far incubated the egg is, but eggs can be left to cool for surprisingly long periods if incubated - in some species it can be days, but most it can be an hour or so. Under ideal storage conditions, fertile eggs from many species of bird will remain viable, if not incubated previously, for a month.