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  1. Avian incubation

    A wide range of incubation habits is displayed among birds. In warm-blooded species such as bird species generally, body heat from the brooding patch of the brooding parent provides the constant temperature. Several gro… See more

    Mammalian incubation

    The only living mammals that lay eggs are echidnas and platypuses. In the latter, the eggs develop in utero for about 28 days, with only about 10 days of external incubation (in contrast to a chicken egg, which spends about one … See more

    Reptilian incubation

    Methods of incubation vary widely among the many different kinds of reptiles.
    Various species of sea turtles bury their eggs on beaches under a layer of sand that provides both protection from predators and a constant t… See more

    Incubation by other vertebrates

    Fish generally do not incubate their eggs. However, some species mouthbrood their eggs, not eating until they hatch.
    Some amphibians brood their eggs. The female salamander Ensatina (Ensatina eschscholt… See more

     
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