Because, the chicken has special feathers. So, when the chicken sits on it, the egg doesn't break.
Because it's not sitting on it.
A duckchick? lol
If the chicken laying the egg has been fertilised by a rooster then it is possible to get a chick out of the egg if the chicken goes "broody", alas it sits on the egg(s) for days.
the chicken's placenta, as opposed to a human placenta, does not connect the mother to the child. instead, it connects the mother and the egg. the placenta extends from the mother's anus to the top of the egg. this is why the chicken sits on her eggs.
no because if you did squeeze it you would break it
An egg is fragile but a chicken cannot break through it immediately but if it is dropped it will brake
break an egg
If you think carefully about it, chicken comes first. An egg would not be hatched if, there was no warmth. A chicken sits on the egg before it can hatch. I dont reckon there was any incubator long time ago. Sun does not provide the extra warmth needed for an egg to hatch. haha tricked you. If you believe in God, then chickens came before the egg.
The chicken and the rooster mate, making a spawn (baby) and the mother sits on it to give it warmth. Otherwise it will die.
The ovoid shape can bear extensive weight. Try crushing one in your hand and see.
Yes. Lying on its side it will break with very little pressure. That is why, when you break an egg, you always strike the side. Standing on end, an egg is much stronger.
a chicken egg is about 50g :)
yes because the chicken is inside of the egg.if the chicken wasnt it would be called just an egg