Science, asked by fehmeedaakhter9, 3 months ago

why do birds keep their eggs warm​

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Answered by akhileshkumar68
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Explanation:

Birds have to sit on their eggs to keep them warm. It's a bit like baking a cake - the warmth from the parent bird makes sure that the chicks inside develop properly. This is called 'incubation'. To keep the eggs warm, a special warm patch grows on the parent birds' tummies.

Answered by manish2180
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Answer:

  • they have to keep their eggs warm.
  • warmth from the parent bird makes sure that the chicks inside develop properly.
  • To keep the eggs warm, a special warm patch grows on the parent birds' tummies.
  • Most birds lay one egg a day until the eggs are all laid.
  • And in a very few bird species - like red-necked phalaropes and dotterels (which are rare wading birds) - only the male incubates the eggs and raises the chicks

I hope it helps

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