In a hollow tree,cave,or some other secluded area.Even barn lofts or abandoned houses may be used.The vulture doesn't make a real nest,they lay the eggs on the bare ground or floor.
military says no
Yes pinguin eggs edible, I ate a couple of them with chorizo
35-40 days
They're birds, so they lay eggs and hatch them.
no
Yes, absolutely edible
yes
Yes:)
Roe
Yes, silkie bantams do lay edible eggs that are similar in taste and nutritional value to standard chicken eggs. However, silkie bantam eggs are typically smaller than average chicken eggs.
eggs,white meat,and dark meat... chicken meat that is.
100% minus the shell