If the egg is fertile, there will be a kiwi inside.
It should be noted that it is illegal to interfere with a kiwi's egg. They are protected birds.
Not unless you crack them open and drink the stuff inside them.
you crack open the egg and only let the whites out
An egg cracks when boiling because the heat causes the air and moisture inside the egg to expand, creating pressure that can crack the shell.
They know when to get them from the hen plus there is a way to hold an egg up to light and you can see through the shell.
The kiwi's egg develops inside its body for 21-24 days. Incubation time is then 70-80 days.
They grow inside the egg and the pressure grows and the egg stats to crack.
You have to crack the egg first then take the inside and put it in something else
Kiwi are protected birds. Therefore, it is illegal to boil a kiwi egg.
In the early stages of egg development, a female kiwi can eat the usual amount of food, and in fact needs to eat three times as much to provide the nutrients for the egg. Because the egg is so large relative to the kiwi (it can be as much as 25% of the weight of the bird), when it is nearly full size, it takes up a large space inside the kiwi. In the last few days before the egg is laid, the female kiwi has no space for food in her stomach.
yes
A frightened chicken might crack an egg already laid in a nest however it cannot crack an unlayed egg inside itself without major damage to its anatomy. The death would be a result of other damage, not the egg.
The kiwi's egg is 120 mm long, which is remarkably large for such a small bird.