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When are birds born?
« on: 24/04/2008 16:35:13 »
I know they hatch, but is hatching the same as birth? Afterall, they are alive, concious ...before they hatch.
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« Reply #1 on: 24/04/2008 16:43:41 »
yes the baby birds hatch out the eggs by poking their tiny heads out into the world but the albument and yolk in the egg(s) give
the baby birds nutrition.

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When are birds born?
« Reply #2 on: 24/04/2008 17:32:09 »
Being hatched is the same as being born - it's just the emergence of the fully developed embryo from the egg (which could be seen as an analogue of a womb).
The difference with birds is that some are able to potter about, feed and run etc immediately (precocial) whilst others are helpless and need rearing in the nest for a while (altricial).
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« Reply #3 on: 25/04/2008 15:36:30 »
does oxygen diffuse through the shell? or do they just have enough in there to last them until they hatch?
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    « Reply #4 on: 25/04/2008 16:32:57 »
    The eggshells are porous so that is how the baby birds can breathe but not enough to drown when it rains or suffocate when a parent bird nests the egg(s).
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