I don't think so. Small nesting animals tend to get up and abandon nests if even a predatory animal gets near it. I doubt it will be back to that site after it had been attacked.
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Yes, all birds lay eggs, that includes the sparrow.
No because an omnivore is an animal who eats both plants and meat
The gestation period of sparrow eggs, from fertilization to hatching, is typically around 10-14 days. During this time, the female sparrow will stay on the nest to keep the eggs warm and help them develop.
Well sparrows lay there eggs in a nest in a tree just like birds because a sparrow is a bird.
oviparous means hatched from an egg so asparrow being a bird that lays eggs that hatch make it oviparous.
Yes. All birds lay eggs.
Sparrow eggs are fertilized internally when a male bird mates with a female. During copulation, the male transfers sperm to the female's cloaca, where it can fertilize the eggs as they are released from the ovaries. After fertilization, the eggs are formed and coated with protective layers before being laid by the female. This process typically occurs in the nesting season, ensuring the eggs are laid in suitable conditions for development.
Yes
Certain species of birds eat Komodo eggs as well as other Komodo Dragons. Snakes also eat the Dragons eggs as well.
this could just be the yoke sparrow eggs cardinal eggs blue jay eggs all bird eggs are like a chickens the yellow stuff is probably just the yoke coming out
A crocodile or an alligator would be one example of such an animal Another would be an owl and another an army ant - (there are more).