Eggs themselves are not free-moving; they are stationary and typically remain in a nest or a designated area until they hatch. However, some species, like certain types of fish or amphibians, release eggs into water, allowing them to drift and move with the current. In contrast, bird eggs are laid in nests and do not move independently. Once laid, the movement of the eggs is largely influenced by external factors rather than any intrinsic ability to move.
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