no they don't they hatch from a tree then if one of the birds fall out of the nest u have to get a egg incubator right away and don't play with the egg because it is very sensitive don't look on eBay to get the egg incubator because it is high priced an wont come right away the egg has to be under 100 degrease of light or it wont hatch if it is on the floor and its cracked open its died and if its open just a little like u can see the red or orange its dead keep it out of direct sunlight when its on the ground and if its cold just make sure its cold
not always because they lay there eggs in a nest mostly
Foxes are notorious for stealing eggs from nests. If they don't eat the egg right away a fox will bury the egg to keep it so they can eat it later.
The tropical freshwater turtle macrochelodina rugosa lays its eggs underwater.
all birds lay eggs.
Yes, all birds lay eggs.
Cow birds are very lazy so they sneak there eggs into other nests so the other bird can watch over the baby cow birds. So that is why cow birds hide there eggs in other birds nests
No, reptiles usually bury their eggs thus leaving the incubation up to the temperature of the soil.
they sit on their eggs about the same amount other birds do and they do not bury their heads in the ground.
Mammals bury their eggs in sandsoil.
Bury them
Generally they lay beitween 2 and 4 white eggs
Mammals do not have feathers and generally do not lay young in eggs.
The tropical freshwater turtle macrochelodina rugosa lays its eggs underwater.
Probably none. Birds generally build their own nests. It makes them feel safe.
There are many subtle differences, but generally, birds lay their young in eggs and mammals give live birth.
Yes, in fact that's how new ponds get fish in them its an adaptation to ensure survival, a bird will eat ferttile eggs from one pond and fly to another one. Birds are not the only animals that do this.
yes they do
No, turtles bury their eggs in the soil on land.
yes birds lay eggs