no
Well you see if the Female lovebird stops sitting on the eggs then the predidder of the Lovebird will eat the eggs
I don't think sitting on the eggs makes them hatch, but the down in their feathers keps the eggs warm and therefore the ducklings alive!
it depends if they got cold, if they got cold they wont hatch, they will be dead
Maybe. :)
their is a particular temprture required for the job.
on sitting on them Hens on a farm lay eggs into straw and the hens sit on the eggs until they hatch. Hens in large chicken farms do get to have such a luxury. The chickens' eggs are kept under heat until they hatch.
it protects the eggs by sitting on and protects it from enemies
Probably not, and if chicks hatch in winter, they'll get cold without protection. It's best to hatch eggs in the spring.
cold blooded come from the eggs, warm blooded comes from privates
Yes. Kookaburras incubate their eggs by sitting on them. Both the male and female sit on the eggs, sharing their incubation duties.
it means that it probably has too many eggs. it wont hatch or bacause it doesnt like that egg
some stick insects actually hatch when it is quite warm they will hatch in soil if the weather in your house is cold they won't hatch.