mercredi 20 janvier 2016

Bird Adopts A Store-Bought Egg — Then The Unexpected Happens

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The last thing you could imagine when you buy a carton of eggs from the supermarket is that one may probably end up hatching. Store bought eggs apparently come unfertilized in America, they are located in the refrigerated wing.

Although one was somehow fertilized, without warmth, the cold should end any chances of life. Nonetheless, that logic didn't take place in Japan when a teenager bought a carton of quail eggs. As it happens, in Japan eggs are not refrigerated. Alternatively, they are sold at room temperature and can resist more than a week because they have a layer that usually preserves them, but nonetheless, they are yet unfertilized.

Which makes YouTube user Luna Angel’s tale all the more magical. She states that she took one quail egg from the carton and presented it to her parakeet, Pi-chan, to notice what she would do with it. The lovely parakeet’s motherly instincts took over immediately and she roosted atop the egg keeping it safe and warm as if she had laid it herself.

Not long after, the egg suddenly and extraordinarily hatched and out popped the tiniest, cutest and most lovely baby quail ever! The small furry baby bird was named Yuzu and she can be seen in the video below.

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