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Chicks Hatch in the Natural History Museum Mainz

With a little luck you can now watch the chicks hatch. For almost 50 years, the Easter chicks have been part of the Natural History Museum in Mainz – a true tradition. The museum is primarily about bringing the connection between living animals and our breakfast egg to the table. Once the chick picks the bowl, it is relatively fast until it has hatched out of the egg. The chicks in the Natural History Museum lie in the warm incubator and stay in…
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With a little luck you can now watch the chicks hatch. For almost 50 years, the Easter chicks have been part of the Natural History Museum in Mainz – a true tradition. The museum is primarily about bringing the connection between living animals and our breakfast egg to the table. Once the chick picks the bowl, it is relatively fast until it has hatched out of the egg. The chicks in the Natural History Museum lie in the warm incubator and stay in…

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17:30live Rheinland Pfalz/Hessen broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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