They probably ate them. Also, when the first Maori arrived in New Zealand, there were huge birds there called moas. The Maori could easily have used moa eggshells for bowls and, or used fragments to make ornaments, like the Africans do with ostrich eggs.
The Moa, a large flightless bird, hunted to extinction my the Maoris.
The possessive form is 'that bird's eggs'.
That bird's eggs. The possessive noun is in bold.
example: The bird sat on the nest to warm her eggs.
There are no bird eggs in astro knights island.
the mama bird sits on the eggs to keep them warm
No, Maoris traditionally did not eat kiwis. Kiwis are a native bird of New Zealand and are considered a taonga (treasure) by the Maori people. The kiwi is a protected species under New Zealand law, and it is illegal to harm or kill them.
The least number of eggs a bird can lay is 1.
It depends on the size of the bird and turtle.
to LIVE on to LIVE off to keep LIVING
*Does the swallow bird lay eggs? A characteristic of a bird is that it lays eggs. A Swallow is a bird, therefore it lays eggs.
None. Bees don't lay bird eggs.