Eggs that take longer to hatch must be larger to provide sufficient nutrients and energy for the developing embryo. A larger egg contains more yolk, which supplies the necessary resources for growth during the extended incubation period. Additionally, larger eggs often have thicker shells, offering better protection for the embryo as it develops over a longer timeframe. This balance ensures that the embryo can survive and thrive until it is ready to hatch.
Yes, like all birds, the eggs must be incubated to hatch.
You must have patience and let nature take its course.
If eggs are to be incubated for hatch, they must be fertilized. That is where the rooster comes in.
To keep them warm so they can hatch.
It all depends on which kind of Egg; Riolu eggs take longer to hatch than say, a Caterpie Egg. To be sure, go to Bulbapedia.org or Serebii.net (must-know websites for Pokèmon Fans)
They must hatch from eggs. Otherwise they can't learn it
They do not. A mother black mamba will guard her eggs, but after the eggs hatch the young must fend for themselves.
No, fertile hen eggs need to be incubated at the proper temperature and humidity levels to hatch successfully. Simply sitting in hay will not provide the ideal conditions for the eggs to develop and hatch.
you can't you must walk around with the egg in your party.
No..They would be eaten, and they must be buried in the sand to hatch..
No. Reptiles must lay their eggs on land. If a reptile egg is submerged in water the embryo will drown.
unicorns aren't real but if you must know its a secret leprechauns hatch them from magical eggs