All bird eggs are incubated at the same temperature, but that varies a little depending on who is making the statement. Most "experts" give a temperatue of very close to 37.5C
egg temperature for cardinal
With an incubator or with the mother, Keep the temperature at around 75 - 100 degrees
to keep the egg warm, and to protect it.
the cardinal bird and roadrunner.
Almost boiling
Frogs that spawn in water appear to sit on their nest while they are laying their eggs. Frogs that spawn in damp leaf litter may sit on the clutch to protect them.
a cardinal's egg is white with brown speckles.
yes you can if you keep it warm and in a shoe box with blankets to keep it warm
Antarctica, the female bird will lay the egg and pass it on to the male bird. He then holds the egg on top of his feet and slouches his belly down on the egg to keep it somewhat warm.
(=^) bird in egg =^ bird not in egg(=eyes ^beak)
You keep an egg warm without breaking it by putting it under a lamp that has about the temperature that the egg needs and with that nothing will creak not even it's shell, thank you.
yes, because it has grown into a bird in the egg