NO- the vast majority of the commercial eggs are infertile- the hen never sees a rooster. Fertilization of the egg happend BEFORE the shell membranes and shell are added. Fertilization is not needed to form a shell.
Fish dead animals and other things like chicken eggs (They ate them whole shell and all) and skunk( they werent to kind to these animals) and wild game
Yes! that's all it is is a shell read man read! some cobras give live birth.
The actual contents of the eggs are not green; the green eggs are produced by Araucana hens and Ameraucana hens. Unlike white and brown eggs, the green pigment (color) goes all the way through to the inside of the shell. With brown eggs, when you crack them open, the brown color is only on the outside of the shell. With Araucana eggs, when you crack them open, the green is on the inside of the shell also. You can view green and blue eggs on my bio page.
Not at all, alot of the time when people get sick from eggs it is from the shell of the. The inside of the egg rarely contains any bacteria.
All eggs that have a hard or semi hard shell are fertilized before being laid.
a yolk, a white part(soft), and shell and outer shell. :) i've been looking it up all day this is the best I got.
Not at all, its an old wives tale.
Ankylosaurs were dinosaurs, and, like all dinosaurs, they would have laid eggs. Like other dinosaurs, their eggs would have had a hard shell made of calcium, like that of a bird, and not a soft, leathery shell like a turtle, snake, lizard, or crocodile egg.
no,some either lay eggs or give birth to live young
All bird eggs are hard, there is no choice. Ones without a proper shell are defective and usually won't hatch.
One whole egg (yoke and all) is a serving