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Seagull eggs can typically be left unattended for about 24 to 48 hours before the embryos inside start to suffer from temperature fluctuations and potential dehydration. However, this can vary depending on environmental conditions, such as temperature and humidity. If the eggs remain unattended for too long, the likelihood of survival decreases significantly. It's essential for the parent birds to return and incubate the eggs to ensure their development.

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