Yes, absolutely edible
All of them. I have never heard of a poisonous bird
Mostly humans polluting lakes and taking there eggs
Kings ate roast duck,roast turkey,fish and fish eggs.
Chicken, duck, goose, ostrich - not a definitive list. Caviar.
Yes pinguin eggs edible, I ate a couple of them with chorizo
Most bird eggs are edible. Chicken eggs of course but many people eat duck eggs. Quail eggs are a delicacy. Turkey eggs are very strong flavored but are enjoyed by some. Sea bird eggs are eaten by many Native American tribes living along the coast.
No because it isn't their babies. and if humans touched them then nothing wi
Well, male ducks can't lay eggs. (there like humans, only the females can lay eggs) If by chance you meant does a male duck have to fertilize all eggs? No, they do not have to, only in the spring (which is baby season) will the male fertilize the eggs.Hope that helps! :)
Humans frequently do hatch the eggs of ducks and other birds (and reptiles) using incubators.
no
The duck laid eggs in its nest before leaving.
Humans commonly eat several types of ducks, with the most popular being the Pekin duck, known for its tender meat and mild flavor. Other varieties include the Muscovy duck, which has a richer taste, and the Mallard, often found in wild game dishes. Duck breast and duck confit are popular culinary preparations, especially in French cuisine. Duck eggs are also consumed, prized for their rich flavor and higher fat content compared to chicken eggs.