no, eggs are much smaller than even the smallest grapefruit.
Platypus eggs are very small. They are just a couple of centimetres in size - about the size of a grape. They average 11 mm in diameter. They are small, smooth and leathery, unlike birds' eggs, which are hard-shelled. They weigh just a few grams.
The spiny anteater, more correctly known as the echidna, lays small, leathery eggs which are about the size of a grape. They average 13mm to 15 mm in diameter.
The interaction between the sulfur in the eggs and the iron in the grape jelly causes a chemical reaction that can turn the egg whites green. This reaction is more likely to happen with older eggs or eggs that have been cooked for a longer period of time.
Mandrills eat fruits, leaves, roots, seeds. insects, eggs and small animals.
on grape leaf
Fruit flies have laid eggs if you see small, white, oval-shaped eggs on the surface of fruits or in other food sources where the flies are present.
Big dinosaur, big egg. Small dinosaur, small egg.
Grape jelly mixed with eggs turns greenish. this is due to pigments in the colors and the fact grape jelly has more a bluish tint then reddish.
Gibbon's eat fruits and plants mainly but they also eat insects, Spiders, bird eggs, and small birds.
But pigeon eggs are quite a bit bigger!
Polish eggs are usually fairly small - about the size of a dual purpose pullet egg.
Usually in water. Fruit flys lay eggs on sugary fruits.