Eggs typically hatch faster in controlled temperature climates because consistent temperatures can optimize the incubation process. In natural settings, parental care can provide some temperature regulation, but it may not be as stable as an artificial environment. Factors like humidity and temperature fluctuations in the wild can also affect the hatching time. Ultimately, controlled conditions generally lead to more predictable and often faster hatching outcomes.
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