Some studies have shown that a slight increase in incubator temperature over the full 21 day incubation period will result in a higher male to female ratio. Although not absolutely proven, it seems the female embryo does not survive the extra temperature during development. Note that the hatch will be reduced by the number of potential hen chicks that do not survive. Optimum temperature for best hatch, male and female is 100.5 degrees F. with a 60%+ humidity.
Leatherback turtle
Yes. The temperature at which the poached egg is cooked will affect its consistency. The temperature at which the poached egg is served will affect its taste.
The gender of Alligator progeny is determined by the ambient temperature of the egg clutch.
cause I say so
Yes.
Yes, in warm temperature the eggs will be females and in cold temperature it will develop into male turtle
Gender doesn't affect religion at all. If gender did affect religion it would be totally Bias. Well, there is your answer on "does gender affect religion."
House finch eggs need to be kept at a constant temperature of around 100-102 degrees Fahrenheit to hatch successfully. Fluctuations in temperature can affect the development of the embryo inside the egg.
NO you need a ditto and a non gender Pokemon to make a non gender Pokemon have an egg
No, gender does not have an impact on fingerprint patterns. Fingerprints are unique to each individual and are determined by genetic factors, not by gender.
no, but it does affect your matabolism
No, the temperature at which an egg is incubated does not determine the sex of a chicken. The sex of a chicken is determined by its genetics, with males having ZZ chromosomes and females having ZW chromosomes. Temperature can affect egg development and hatch rate, but not the sex of the chick.