Usually, yes.
a)That's not how you spell caterpillar and b) They don't stay in eggs they stay in cocoons.
a sparrow is a carnivore
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They don't have a symbiotic relationship ! Whilst the osprey would certainly eat the sparrow - they're not the ONLY food the osprey eats. The sparrow gets nothing from the osprey at all.
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Yes, all birds lay eggs, that includes the sparrow.
The gestation of sparrow eggs is 10-15 days and incubation is shared between the parents.
Well sparrows lay there eggs in a nest in a tree just like birds because a sparrow is a bird.
The house sparrow, which is not a true sparrow, but a weaver finch, grows to around six and a half inches.
Yes. All birds lay eggs.
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 sparrow is a bird, so it lays eggs rather than reproducing via live birth.
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A sparrow normally lays two to three eggs. Sparrows have very low mortality rate and thus the three hatch-lings are likely to survive to adulthood.
fish do not stay with the eggs
Birds do not get pregnant, they lay eggs.
The parents sit on them and the nest holds heat.