Seagull eggs are laid and nested two to three at a time, and it takes about 26 days from laying to hatching. It really depends on the gull species. But for herring gulls, the above guideline is fairly accurate. A very informative website about seagulls can be found at http://www.celestin.com/seagulls/faq.html
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Seagulls typically choose to nest on coastal cliffs, rocky outcrops, or on the ground in sandy or grassy areas near the shore.
They have hemroids.
Geese do not get pregant. They lay eggs and sit on a nest.
Birds sit on a nest.
Yes. Gulls, (not "seagulls") will eat anything edible, and will take unprotected baby birds of other species.
If you leave them about a week then they might sit on them.
The length of time an egg can sit in the nest varies among bird species, typically ranging from a few minutes to several hours. This brief period allows the parent to leave the nest temporarily to forage for food or take short breaks. After this time, the parent will return to continue incubating the egg.
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Tortoise do not sit on their eggs (they are not warm blooded so they can not warm them), they bury them in a nest made in a warm moist place and they hatch naturally.
Birds sit on a nest. It begins with the letter n.
... Seagulls have been known to live as long as 40 years in captivity and as long as 30-35 years in the wild.