Can a baby chicken in egg chirp when ready to hatch while still the egg?
No, a baby chicken inside an egg cannot chirp while still in the egg. Birds produce sound by vibrating their vocal cords, which are specialized structures in their larynx. However, a baby chicken inside an egg does not have fully developed vocal cords or lungs capable of producing sound. They communicate with the outside world through a series of gentle tapping or pecking sounds against the eggshell, known as "peeping" or "pipping," indicating that they are ready to hatch.
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