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    New Australian Hatching Mystery Egg at Home

    Woooo HOOO!!! Hi Basil!!!! X 2 what Ozepat said,,, a nice warm spot with some shavings or bedding. he will want to leap up and run around alot interspersed with naps, so a box is a good size so he can exercise his legs. After you get him settled, put some water in for him. He does not need...
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    New Australian Hatching Mystery Egg at Home

    Heeeeey!! NO Fun! :( LOL
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    New Australian Hatching Mystery Egg at Home

    They have adapted their eggs so they are not rejected by the birds.
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    New Australian Hatching Mystery Egg at Home

    Okay, I did an online search. and I did find an Australian animal that abandons it's eggs. It usually leaves it's eggs in nests of bush nesting birds, for a ready source of food when hatched. It might have heard your birds inside and assumed the rug was their nest. The young are known to mimic...
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    New Australian Hatching Mystery Egg at Home

    Actually... now that I think about it some more piglett, baby gators and crocs on the Discovery chanel do make a very cheep sounding noise when they hatch. AND the mother gators like to lay their eggs in mulch-like stuff, which a doormat could look like.
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    New Australian Hatching Mystery Egg at Home

    Okay, it's cheep time!! A week ago our little 'Happy' chick hatched. She was the only egg to hatch.... when she started working on her pip, we started cheeping at her. Heres how it worked... we cheeped - she cheeped and worked to get out. "Cheep" = "Cheep Peck" . I think it might be less...
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