Yes, of course! They are very much birds, and birds lay eggs. Do a wikipedia search, and you will see. :)
Being a bird, the bald eagle lays eggs in a nest almost 3 meters wide.
They are hatched from eggs
Baby pachycephalosaurus were hatched from eggs laid by their parents. The parents would create nests to protect the eggs until they hatched. Once they hatched, the baby pachycephalosaurus were on their own to fend for themselves.
Yes. Eagles are birds, and birds lay eggs that hatch into the young bird, called a chick.
Example sentence - The eggs hatched much sooner than the teacher expected.
Baby goldfish, once hatched from their eggs, are called fry
Eagles, like all birds, lay eggs.
Like ALL birds, they are not born, but are hatched from eggs.
iN SCHOOL TODAY THE TEACHER SAYS EAGLES RARELY LAY THREE EGGS BUT DEFINITELY TWO. bABY EAGLES ARE CALLED EAGLETS.
Baby turkeys aren't born, they are hatched from fertilized turkey eggs. It takes 28 days for turkey eggs to hatch. This is longer than chicken eggs, which take 21 days to hatch.
They don't get eggs. They lay the egg and the male watches the egg until the baby penguin is hatched.
The same way any chicken or goose or duck. They are hatched from eggs.