Thomas Edison was curious even when he was a youth. Thomas Edison asked his mother why geese sat on their eggs and his mother's explanation was that the reason was to hatch the eggs. Thomas Edison was found by mother in his neighbor's yard sitting patiently on a batch of geese eggs to hatch them.
To cast a light so that we can see in the dark. To warm an incubator used to hatch chicken eggs, or keep sick animals warm.
yes they do. Flies Lay eggs in dead things like mice,rats birds, anything that was alive once. the eggs hatch and eat the dead flesh as they get bigger you can see them. over time they become ( yes you guessed it) flies.
Edison was primarily a businessman.
Thomas Edison was an inventor.
Thomas Edison was an inventor.
Wanting to sit on and hatch eggs.
Yes they will but it is a lower chance that they will hatch.
it left it to hatch alone
How often does a White Pekin duck have to sit on her eggs during the day for them to eventually hatch
Where ever the hell he wants
they leave them to hatch alone
Yes. Kookaburras incubate their eggs by sitting on them. Both the male and female sit on the eggs, sharing their incubation duties.
They left the eggs alone
Yes, like all birds, the eggs must be incubated to hatch.
No, absolutely not. Hens sit on their eggs until they hatch. They actually nestle their feathers above and around the eggs and keep them warm, but people say they are sitting or setting on their eggs.
Plovers typically sit on their eggs for about 25-30 days before they hatch. During this time, the adult plovers take turns incubating the eggs to keep them warm and protected until they hatch.
Probably not, and if chicks hatch in winter, they'll get cold without protection. It's best to hatch eggs in the spring.