Yes all birds lay eggs.
That would be feathers, not feather's. Birds have feathers, breath with lungs, and lay eggs.
No, sugar gliders are mammals and do not lay eggs. Because they are marsupials, gliders birth undeveloped babies that continue to grow in the mother's pouch. These babies are called joeys.
No. Reptiles lay their eggs out of an opening under the tail called the cloaca.
Feather coloring does not influence the color of the egg laid. The breed of the hen dictates what color her eggs will be.
the red tailed hawk can lay up to 1-5 eggs that are white with brown spots
No, sugar gliders are mammals and do not lay eggs. Because they are marsupials, gliders birth undeveloped babies that continue to grow in the mother's pouch. These babies are called joeys.
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The eggs come from the VENT. The vent is the orafice under the tail feathers. It is the duel purpose orafice that expels feces and eggs.
no not one at all In fact, they have feathers which is made a similar material to fur and hair but it's not really fur. Young birds will typically have a down feather which is similar to fur but is a feather and will grow feathers when they grow up
the red tailed hawk can lay up to 1-5 eggs that are white with brown spots
A pigs tail keeps insects away from their backside. They swing their tail around to get these insects off of them or the insects will lay eggs which irritate the pigs skin.
The female will push out many eggs and the male will swim between the tail and catch theeggs to fetalise them. when fish lay eggs its best to have plants for the eggs to hang on to