British bats don't lay eggs they are 'theria' meaning live-bearing the only egglaying mammals 'protheria' are the last remaining monotremes the platypus and the long-snouted and short-snouted echidnas
No. Bats are mammals- they give birth to live offspring, and do not lay eggs.
Robins are known to lay blue eggs. Other birds that can lay blue eggs are starlings and types of finches.
An animal that does not lay eggs is a viviparous animal.
Yes, most British lizards lay eggs, with the common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) being an exception as it gives birth to live young. The eggs of British lizards are typically laid in the summer months, often in warm, sheltered locations to ensure optimal conditions for development. The incubation period for these eggs can vary, depending on species and environmental conditions.
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All birds lay eggs. Bats give birth to life young, but they are not birds.
Bats do not lay eggs. They are placental mammals, not monotremes (egg-laying mammals) like the platypus and the echidna.
Emus lay eggs every summer or winter
They lay lots of eggs - but not very often (once a year is common).
Bats don't lay eggs. The only mammals that lay eggs are the montremes which currently consist of the platypus and 4 species of echidnas. Suffice it say, none of the monotremes fly so they should never be mistaken for bats..
On friday, friday! got to lay eggs on friday. Partying, partying YEAH! eggs, eggs, eggs. Looking forward to laying eggs!