The duration a mother bird sits on her eggs, known as incubation, varies by species. Generally, it ranges from about 10 days to several weeks, depending on the type of bird. For instance, smaller birds may incubate their eggs for around 10-14 days, while larger species can take up to 30 days or more. During this time, the mother typically rotates the eggs and keeps them warm to ensure proper development.
Yes.
yes
The momma tiger gets 3 to 4 babies.
the momma chews up the nuts and feed it to their babies
To teach them how to fly and be gods.
Yes. We call this hamsterial Oedipus complex. Once the babies get to a reproductive age, they can bang-bang all they want with the momma. But they don't want that, because it's their momma.
Yes, babies under the age of 2 can fly for free on Southwest Airlines as long as they sit on an adult's lap.
you hiss very quietly as a momma snapping turtle would to her babies.
Babies should typically sit in high chairs during meal times for about 20-30 minutes. It is important to ensure they are comfortable and engaged during this time.
About 15 or 16.
they sit on them
Momma zebras give live birth to their babies and nurse them with milk. Those are characteristics of mammals.