Birds lay eggs.
No, reptiles, mammals and birds have amniotic eggs because they lay their eggs on land.
It's likely a bird, such as a dove or quail, laid the egg. These birds often nest on the ground and lay eggs that are similar in size to a chicken's egg. It's not uncommon for birds to lay eggs in pots or other small, secluded areas in gardens.
Reptile eggs are soft-shelled - as opposed to the calcified shell of a birds egg.
Yes, birds are born alive inside the egg. When the baby birds are inside the egg they are the yolk and they eat the white part of the egg to progress until they are large enough to "break out of their shell".
All birds lay eggs. There are no exceptions.
birds lay eggs
yes,like all birds.
Yes. Owls are birds, and birds reproduce by laying eggs.
they lay eggs any time ! specially in spring
Yes, eagles do lay eggs. They are birds, and all birds lay eggs.
Toucans are egg layers they lay eggs mostly all birds lay eggs
Yes. A penguin is a bird, and birds lay eggs.
ostriches egg is the largest egg in the world
All birds lay eggs.
Female birds do not need male birds to lay eggs, they need them to lay fertile eggs.
Yes. Some countries eat the egg as well!(crazy!)