no
their wings dont have much to do with laying eggs. but only chickens lay eggs without mating
All chickens can and will lay eggs without mating. They will be infertile eggs like those you buy in the store for cooking and eating.
NO THEY CAN'T! they have to have somebody to make the eggs with them!
No, leopard geckos cannot lay eggs without mating. Female leopard geckos require fertilization from a male to produce viable eggs. However, they can lay eggs that are infertile if they have not mated, but these eggs will not develop into embryos.
No, without fertilisation (mating) the egg will not develop further.
A male stick insect will not lay eggs. However, a female stick insect is parthenogenetically, and can lay eggs without mating with a male.
Yes a toad does lay eggs a toad lays eggs in long strips while a frog lays eggs in clumps. They both lay eggs in water.
Yes, chickens for example, lay eggs without mating. That is where we get eggs for eating. The eggs sold in stores are not fertilized and can never hatch and become chickens.
Most female birds regardless of species will lay eggs when they feel like it. Mating is not required.
All turtles need to have mated in order to lay eggs, unlike birds who will lay infertile eggs, turtles won't.
Most ducks will lay eggs without mating, like chickens do, but the egg will not contain an embryo, and will not hatch without the male.
Shortly after the mating season, most insects lay their eggs.