well after a few days you will see a small lump under your female's tail, but don't touch her the eggs could break inside her
its not a good idea because the new one will probably get too cose to the egg
If it is a single parakeet--leave the egg in the cage till it gets cracked.this is suppose to discourage from laying more.
Nutritionally she needs extra calcium. This can be provided a number of ways for instance a chopped boiled egg (with the shell). She also needs a nestbox.
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No. A crocodile is an egg-laying reptile. A platypus is an egg-laying mammal.
The platypus and the echidna are egg laying mammals. Egg-laying mammals are known as monotremes.
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There are no egg-laying marsupials. There are, however, two types of mammals which are egg-laying, and they are known as monotremes. Platypuses and echidnas are both monotremes, the only known egg-laying mammals.
to keep the egg warm, and to protect it.
The platypus and echidna are recognised as egg-laying mammals. They are monotremes, which are egg-laying mammals.
No. Egg-laying mammals are monotremes.