Not usually. Some birds move newborns if they are in danger, but moving eggs could babies that have not yet deveolped and it would be very hard for even a large bird to move eggs.
The only birds to ever lay black eggs are the Honeycreepers. The only birds in the WHOLE WORLD. Cayuga ducks lay eggs which are varying shades of green or grey but will sometimes lay black eggs, especially early in the season.
One without a mate? No, the egg needs to be fertilized or the egg would never hatch. Yes, female birds lay eggs on their own but they still need a mate to fertilize the eggs.
The Peregrine Falcon does with its powerful legs and being the fastest bird ever its as people say you can eat something you cant catch
False. Elephant birds are the biggest birds ever to have lived.
NO. Chickens lay eggs. The belong in the group of organisms called Aves (birds). Mammals are born of a mother without ever being laid in an egg, have hair and drink milk as babies (Exception the Acidna and the Duck billed platypus are mammals that lay eggs)
In their nests, where ever they make them.
the answer is 12 boy.
chipmunks mostly ,which burrow the eggs of ovenbirds directly and brownheaded cow birds : how ever oven birds are not really threatened species
they get done by male birds then when the time is right the female bird just pops out and egg and they live happily ever after boom chicka wow wow
The only birds to ever lay black eggs are the Honeycreepers. The only birds in the WHOLE WORLD. Cayuga ducks lay eggs which are varying shades of green or grey but will sometimes lay black eggs, especially early in the season.
One without a mate? No, the egg needs to be fertilized or the egg would never hatch. Yes, female birds lay eggs on their own but they still need a mate to fertilize the eggs.
Cockatoos are parrots, which are birds, and birds reproduce by laying eggs. A female cockatoo should lay eggs, but there are always reasons why a bird might not lay eggs. If it is a pet, it could be stressed, or the conditions simply may not be right. Alternatively, given that it is very hard to tell the difference between the male and female of many cockatoo species, there is a good chance that it is a male. No male bird lays eggs.
The Peregrine Falcon does with its powerful legs and being the fastest bird ever its as people say you can eat something you cant catch
False. Elephant birds are the biggest birds ever to have lived.
NO. Chickens lay eggs. The belong in the group of organisms called Aves (birds). Mammals are born of a mother without ever being laid in an egg, have hair and drink milk as babies (Exception the Acidna and the Duck billed platypus are mammals that lay eggs)
No, have you ever seen underwater birds?
No nests or eggs of Spinosaurus have ever been found. Thus, it is impossible for us to know whether Spinosaurus even took care of its young at all. If they did, we definitely don't know how they took care of their young.