Usually young canaries are not proper parents on their first year. You might see your canaries mating and then the female laying eggs. But that does not mean they are ready to hatch. The male might not be ready yet. But next canary breeding season, you should have tiny canary chicks.
USUALLY 4, we have had two three five annd once six.
USUALLY four though.
it does its after it has sex it opensit legs an hopes
alligators lay their eggs in a little hole
The same way that humans do. The male ejeculates sperm into the female and this enters the egg. An egg that is not fertilized is produced anyway according to the timetable of pidgeons (hen's lay an egg every day), but an unfertilized egg is basically a birds umm ... how to say this ... "period"! Enjoy eggs!
Male sperm
Yes, If you had a fertilized egg it would be developing into a chick. Unfertilized eggs are the ones you buy in the stores.
It is expelled from the female body at the next period.
Yes
If an egg is unfertilized, then an embryo cannot form.Fertilized = an embryo can form.UNfertilized = an embryo cannot form, because the male (or lack thereof) did not contribute DNA to create life.
alligators lay their eggs in a little hole
An unfertilized egg is an egg that has not met with sperm to create a zygote. If an egg is not fertilised then it is reabsorbed into the body and a female then goes on to menstruate.
Nothing. An unfertilized egg means that it will never hatch or grow anything.
An egg is produced by an overy.An egg is an unfertilized female gamete.
Like most birds it is possible for penguins to lay unfertilized eggs but it doesn't happen very often.
parthenogenesis
An egg is produced by an overy.An egg is an unfertilized female gamete.
* Can you make an unfertilized egg hatch? No
a fertalized egg will hatch while an unfertalized egg will not
a fertalized egg will hatch while an unfertalized egg will not