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my geese had 3 eggs and one hatched it died and the mother moved the nest why and will the other egg be OK I never had geese before please help my
Yes
Canadian geese move north in the late part of the summer. Canadian geese do not migrate during the winter months.
Yes. Geese move north to lay their eggs, and south for the winter.
The only way to relocate Angelfish eggs is to move whatever the eggs were laid on. Removing(scrapeing) the eggs from where the fish laid them will result in the death of the eggs. HTH
We EAT them!
She will abandon them because animals only sense by smell and your smell will be left.
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During high tide a place is now covered with water and fish are swimming into this space which is now rich with the garbage the low tide left behind . During low tide fish have laid eggs in the sand. Now the sand where fish laid eggs is above the water, and crabs and all sort of creatures move around on top on those eggs. Also there are many birds that want to eat the eggs too.
No, if another animal has destroyed another animal's teritory, I'm sorry to say it's time to move on without those adorable babies.
The amniotic egg allowed early reptiles to move away from waterside habitats and colonize dry regions. It allowed reproduction on land by preventing the embryo from drying out, so eggs could be laid away from the water.
When ghost shrimp lay eggs, the female carries the green or yellow eggs on her swimming legs under her tail. If you see eggs that are just lying around, they are either unfertilized or from something other than the ghost shrimp.
Usually they settle into the nest and move around to get comfortable. They will scratch with their feet to clear away old shells and sometimes eggs laid by the previous occupant.
Mourning doves do not move their eggs around. They lay their eggs in a nest, and they rarely leave the nest unattended.