No, snails do not make a nest, they do stay on a nest, they do not hatch eggs. The eggs mature and hatch by themselves.
Both the mother and father swan work together to care for their young. The mother usually sits on the nest and protects the eggs, while the father helps to guard the nest and may assist in raising the cygnets once they hatch.
chicken chicks will chirp as soon as they hatch, it is a way for them to stay in communication with their mother and other nest mates.
they will stay in their nest for few days and go fly with adult birds and eventually live in theforest.
:: Answer place here (by supervisor) from discussion page;: That is way to many eggs for one duck to hatch. 8-12 is about the largest number of eggs for a nest. The mother will more than likely leave the duck eggs when most of the chicks hatch. I am not sure if you remove the chicks if she will stay sitting each duck is different. Some will stay with the nest to try to hatch the rest of the eggs but other will leave the nest completely. If it were me I would decide now which I wanted most, the ducklings or the chicks. : When ever you mess with a ducks nest she can give up on the nest and not hatch any of them after she has been sitting.
the animal that swallows its young after its hatch from the nest is a crow because it dislikes the baby and does not want it
No, they have to be kept warm to hatch.
it left it to hatch alone
Baby swans (cygnets) stay with their parents for about 6 months.
Clownfish hatch into larvae that are swept away from the nest as soon as they hatch; so clownfish stay with the parents as eggs for 10-14 days.
They don't build a 'nest' as such. The female simply digs a hole in soft earth, deposits her eggs, then covers them over. The eggs stay warm enough underground to develop into baby turtles - that dig themselves out when they hatch.
Robins don't give birth they hatch eggs.