Well any bird if you use enough eggs or if you mean one egg then an osterich or an emu.
A bird and a half lay an egg and a half in a day and a half. So a bird and a half lays 1 egg in 1 day. So a bird and a half lay 11 eggs in 11 days. So 33 birds (= 33/1.5 = 22 lots of 1.5 birds) lay 22*11 = 242 eggs in 11 days. Of course, you need to assume that all birds lay at the same rate throughout the period!
Platypus eggs are just a couple of centimetres in size - about the size of a grape. They average 11 mm in diameter. They are small, smooth and leathery, unlike birds' eggs, which are hard-shelled. They weigh just a few grams.
A half of a bird cannot lay an egg because it would be dead. Also half an egg would be useless and quite a mess. Please re-phrase your question using whole birds only- and then we will calculate it out for you.Yours respectfully - H.V. Mathematical department, London.
A thrush lays one egg at a time! Yes, one!
Since every egg is slightly different in size, estimation is needed. One US Extra-Large egg (Large for UK) has about 40 grams of egg white. As such, 11 egg whites from eggs of this size will get around one pound of egg whites total.
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