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If the egg is not properly incubated in some fashion -- mother, father, or an icubation machine then yes, it will die.
you can die while doing it but that wont kill only if you have a big throat
no because the mother will squash the egg and cause it to die
Yes, without the mother nurturing, and warmth it will die. The egg was probably discarded because it was already dead, or touch by a human or other predator. The mother goose probably got rid of it as to not attract the predators back to the nest.
a Atlantic puffin is born in the south part of the Atlantic ocean. puffins can fly swim and they can also catch fish with their beaks. there are only about 200 Atlantic puffin still alive in the world. the Atlantic puffin has a egg and the mother would sit on the egg while the father went to go find more supplies for the nest to make it comfy for the egg. when the father was done he would come and fix the nest and sit on the egg while the mother would go get food for the family. 3 months from when the egg layed the egg would hatch and there would be a baby puffin. when the baby is 5 months old the mother and the father would leave the puffin on its own and the mother would die 8 months after the egg hatched. so the father would go with the mother and make her a nest and she would die there. no ofen a baby puffin is born. maybe 3 baby's every year.
Only if the egg were to be incubated, such as in an artificial incubator.
Yes, cold air can kill roaches, but it takes a prolonged period of being exposed to cold air to also kill the egg cases.
No aslong as you have from egg form
The colour of the egg shell primarily depends on the mother's breeding.
a tubal pregnancy, also know as an ectopic is where the fertilized egg implants itself in the fallopian tube instead of in the uterus.
The chicken and the rooster mate, making a spawn (baby) and the mother sits on it to give it warmth. Otherwise it will die.
Your human scent will rub off on the egg, prompting the mother to leave it. She will never return for fear of human contact. The chick inside the egg will eventually die from predation or exposure to the elements.