Either the mother or father sits on it or you put it in an incubater
Frog eggs have to be often kept underwater.
A cobra is a reptile, not a mammal. Reptiles, like cobras, are cold-blooded vertebrates that have scales and lay eggs. Mammals, on the other hand, are warm-blooded vertebrates that have hair or fur and give birth to live young.
No, a crocodile is not a mammal. It is a reptile, as it has scales, lays eggs, and is cold-blooded. Mammals are characterized by having hair or fur, giving birth to live young, and being warm-blooded.
A reptile is a vertebrate with a backbone and skeleton. It is cold-blooded so it depends on warm temperatures to keep warm. Some will hibernate in winter. It lays leathery eggs on land and the babies look like small versions of the adults. A reptile has lungs to breathe with. Alligators and turtles are reptiles.
A lizard is a reptile for several reasons. It is cold-blooded, unlike mammals which are warm-blooded. Also, it lays eggs, whereas mammals do not, and it also does not have hair, which mammals do.
Yes, cockatiel eggs need to be kept warm. :}
the eggs need to be kept warm in order to mature, check out the link I provided
kept them warm
No. They need to be kept warm. 99-100 degrees for 3 weeks
No, a gazelle is a mammal as it is warm blooded and gives birth to live off-spring. Whereas a reptile is cold blooded and lays eggs
Penguin baby eggs are kept warm by the father while the mother looks more food
Frog eggs have to be often kept underwater.
No, they have to be kept warm to hatch.
An eagles eggs must be kept warm by either the mom or dad. If an egg is not kept warm it could harm the baby inside and could cause the baby to die. That is why the female and male bird take turns sitting on the eggs
The eggs in stores are unfertilised because they have not been kept warm where as a normal egg would have been.
Yes, the sea turtle is the only warm blooded reptile on earth.
No a mouse is not a reptile. The mouse is a mammal as it clearly gives birth to live young and does not lay eggs. But you can keep a mouse in a reptile or fish tank and they will live perfectly fine. Hope it helped! :)