11 to 13 days
No, animals that lay eggs do not have a gestation period. Instead, the embryo develops inside the egg until it is ready to hatch. Gestation typically refers to the time a mammal carries a developing fetus inside its body before giving birth.
The gestation period of sparrow eggs, from fertilization to hatching, is typically around 10-14 days. During this time, the female sparrow will stay on the nest to keep the eggs warm and help them develop.
The average gestation period for penguins is 63 days. After the female lays the eggs, she then passes them onto her mate to keep them incubated.
The word "incubation" directly refers to the time an egg needs to be kept warm before it hatches. Since cows do not lay eggs, they do not have an incubation period. They have what is called a "gestation" period. This gestation period is generally 285 days long.
Hummingbirds do not have a traditional gestation period like other animals. The female lays eggs (usually 2) which she incubates for about 14-19 days. After hatching, the young hummingbirds will remain in the nest for about 3 weeks before fledging.
The gestation period for parrots is 21 - 28 days.
Probably because they have no gestation period. Although their eggs have an incubation period.
The gestation period for turtle eggs is typically around 45 to 90 days, depending on the species of turtle.
The gestation period is 19-21 days from the time the tiels start sitting on the eggs.
a fish lays eggs so it doesn't have a gestation period
No, animals that lay eggs do not have a gestation period. Instead, the embryo develops inside the egg until it is ready to hatch. Gestation typically refers to the time a mammal carries a developing fetus inside its body before giving birth.
24 to 72 hours :)
There are many fish and amphibians for which the female lays soft-shelled unfertilized eggs, which the male then fertilizes. Because the fertilized eggs were never inside the female's body, one might say that there was no gestation period. However, all animals that have internal fertilization have some length of gestation period. For most animals, the gestation period is much shorter than the time between laying the eggs and the eggs hatching: for example, a chicken egg has a gestation period of one day, but the eggs do not hatch until 24 days after being laid. Monotreme mammals (platypuses and echidnas) have longer gestation periods and proportionally shorter distances between the laying of the eggs and the eggs hatching.
The gestation period of sparrow eggs, from fertilization to hatching, is typically around 10-14 days. During this time, the female sparrow will stay on the nest to keep the eggs warm and help them develop.
Cassowaries are birds, so they do not have a gestation period, as gestation refers to the length of a pregnancy. Cassowary eggs take between 50 and 60 days to incubate, or hatch.
It depends on the species. Some have a gestation period of less than 3 to 5 days while others have a gestation period of over a week or two.
Ants don't have gestation periods because they lay eggs - they don't have live babies like mammals do.