They feel the same as chicken eggs or goose eggs or bird eggs or ostrich eggs or anything, only they're the same size as a chicken egg.
A platypus is a mammal and it has a duck-like bill and duck-like webbed feet.
The mammal that gets its name because it has a bill like a duck is the "duck-billed" platypus.
Yes ducks lay eggs. Like every other bird.
A Duck lays eggs, and a Goat is a mammal so that is theoretically impossible.
Duck eggs are whitish, with a little other colors that are hard to see.
a lot like 5 or so
The duck laid eggs in its nest before leaving.
That is a description of the platypus, also called the duck-billed platypus.
Welll... a female duck only lays 3-8 eggs in its lifetime, but a snake can eggs whenevr it wants
Well, male ducks can't lay eggs. (there like humans, only the females can lay eggs) If by chance you meant does a male duck have to fertilize all eggs? No, they do not have to, only in the spring (which is baby season) will the male fertilize the eggs.Hope that helps! :)
The answer is Apatosaurus.
Getting duck eggs for free can be challenging, but you might find them through local farms, community gardens, or by connecting with duck owners in your area who have excess eggs. Social media platforms, local Facebook groups, or apps like Nextdoor can also help you connect with people willing to share or give away duck eggs. Additionally, offering to help with farm chores in exchange for eggs could be a potential option.