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To me, I think anole(lizard/...camellion) eggs, should be layed in fresh moist soil and take all male anoles-lizards out orelse they will eat their eggs. That't just my guess. I'm still waiting for an answer though.
Ps. I do exactly what I said, but my eggs just don't seem to make it.
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animals in the
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Baby seagulls hatch from eggs, rather than being born alive. The eggs are laid by the mother seagull and incubated until the chicks are fully developed. Once they hatch, the baby seagulls, called chicks, are typically covered in down feathers and are relatively helpless at first, relying on their parents for food and protection.
They're born from eggs - some are simply abandoned, while others are 'guarded' by the parents until they hatch.
To raise green anole eggs, first, carefully collect them and place them in a moist, breathable substrate like vermiculite or perlite in a small container. Maintain a temperature of around 75-80°F and provide consistent humidity by lightly misting the substrate. Keep the eggs in a dark, stable environment until they hatch, which usually takes about 30-60 days. Once hatched, provide small food options like pinhead crickets and ensure a suitable habitat with proper humidity and temperature for the baby anoles.
No, timber rattlers do not lay eggs. The female keeps the eggs inside her body to incubate them until they are ready to ready to hatch, but are actually born alive.
It will sit until the others all hatch and leave any that don't hatch.
can chicks survive in the incubator overnight after they hatch
Most snakes lay eggs, but many kinds of snakes are born alive, fully formed. This includes rattlesnakes, which are born alive, from soft unshelled eggs that the female carries in her abdomen until they hatch. This mode of reproduction is called ovoviviparous.
It mostly depends on the species and the environment around it. Most of the time, the eggs won't hatch until the spring, meaning that they can be waiting for 9 months to hatch. I'm currently raising grasshoppers and I would like to figure that out too, so I did a little research.
If the baby bird is alive, she doesn't sit on it at all! She sits near it and snuggles up to it. She sits on the eggs until they hatch, which is different depending on the type of bird.
One example is the Guppy, a popular tropical tank fish, which is a live bearer. The eggs are retained by the female Guppy until the eggs hatch and the young Guppies emerge alive.
They don't hatch their egg's they just protect them until their old enough to protect them self.
Amphibians lay eggs, which are alive even though they are eggs. Did you think that there was a possibility that they were born dead and then somehow came back to life?