Yes, even Mongol Rat eggs can be eaten. I've found mushroom eggs laid by fairies fairly eatable, but one finds oneself in a bit of a fix as one is left with nothing but ye boots.
No, they are usually hard-shelled. Snakes eggs are leathery.
First of all, you need to know which animals lay eggs. Birds, amphibians, insects, fish, and reptiles all lay their eggs in rainforests. Now, the animals that eat birds eggs include reptiles, primates, rodents, and bigger birds. Amphibian eggs are eaten by fish and fish eggs are eaten by amphibians; sometimes birds and mammals will eat aquatic eggs. Fish will also eat other fishes eggs. Reptile eggs are usually not eaten because the reptiles guard them well. But if they are, it is usually by birds. Insect eggs are eaten by very small vertebrates, like frogs or mice, and most invertebrates, from spiders to woodlice to beetles.
All but the insect are vertebrates.
Many cockroach eggs are eaten inadvertently and don't pose a serious threat but the eggs of some fish and frogs are poisonous. If we restrict the question purely to bird eggs then to quote peteducation.com: "The only known poisonous bird in the world is the hooded pitohui of Papua, New Guinea. The poison is found in its skin and feathers." This has not been intensively researched but it seems reasonably safe to say that if need be, all bird eggs should be safe to eat. That is not to say that it is legal as many are protected for good reason.
MOST animal eggs can be eaten. That includes all bird eggs, turtles, etc. The most commonly eaten eggs are from chickens, ducks, turkeys and Guinea fowl. People also eat fish eggs- one type is known as caviar.
The platypus is nothing like a bird. It is an egg-laying mammal. The eggs it lays are soft-shelled and leathery, unlike a bird's eggs, which are hard-shelled. There are some general characteristics which are similar. Birds and platypuses are both air-breathing endothermic vertebrates. Birds and platypuses both have a cloaca, a single vent for both reproduction and waste.
A bird is the ostrich, a reptile is a frog, and a mammal is a gerbil Um.... first of all, a frog isn't a reptile, and secondly, i doubt a gerbil and an ostritch live in the Sahara. I say a mammal is a goat, a bird is the Eygyptian Plover and an amphibian is a FROG.
This isn't a question that has a straight answer there could be all eggs eaten or a few depends on the area
Yes, a dove is a bird. They also lay eggs as all birds do.
Most reptiles and all amphibians lay eggs. Some reptiles are viviparous.
All birds do lay eggs. The size, color, or shape of the eggs vary depending on the species of the bird.
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