NO
Sometimes lovebirds will not lay eggs. However, some lovebirds will lay multiple eggs in their lifetimes. There is no way to tell if a lovebird will lay eggs until you have observed her.
Yes and no because some die befor the eggs hatch and some might eat the the eggs befor they hatch and some spiders if they stay the baby will eat the females
You can tell if it's having eggs by if it berring itself in the sand or dirt
ask her
Yes, dinosaurs all hatched from eggs. However, we can not tell if any species were ovoviviparous like some modern reptiles.
I am female, and I can tell you from experience that yes. We can indeed consume eggs.
no
you tell me
look at its willy
You can not tell the exact answer
You will not be able to find tetra eggs without some type of magnification. The infertile ova will go whitish (fungus) within the first 24 hours of being spawned.