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Reptiles
on feetnot legsa penguinto protect eggs from cold ground.
the eel can lay to about 17000 in one time. (believe that) :)
No, its an insect - it has 6 legs and lays eggs.
There is no mammal which lays eggs and has scales.The only egg laying mammals, or monotremes, are the platypus and the echidna. The platypus has fur, and the echidna has fur and sharp spines.
Platypuses are egg-laying mammals, so they reproduce by laying eggs rather than giving birth to live young. The male platypus transfers sperm to the female using specialized structures on their hind legs, and the female will then lay eggs that hatch after about 10 days.
when your judging laying hens, your looking for laying ability, and a good hen would put all her effort in to laying eggs, so: 1) look for pigment in the legs and beak, Keratin provides the yellow in the pigment, but keratin also is the shell of the egg, so if they have less pigment that means that they devoted more to the egg then to themselves, this is a quality of a good laying hen. 2) good hens wont have good/ new feathers, look at the primary feathers, if they look old then its a good layer, if they have grown new feathers then they are not devoting all they can to laying eggs. 3) look for fat deposits around their vent, if they are storing fat then they aren't devoting all they have to laying. as far as the 4th trait, im not sure, Im an animal science major at the University of Kentucky, and we use these traits to judge laying ability.
I have heard that when they mate they will wrap their legs around each other and it may look like fighting. But from what ive heard even if they do manage to lay eggs almost no one professional or not has hatched eggs before, even them laying eggs is rare.
The number of legs an animal has certainly does affect how that animal moves. If the animal has two legs they are limited in movement to what those two legs can do.
Yes. Storks are birds, and female birds lay eggs for reproduction.
# laying on a bed # sitting on a bed # legs spread apart on floor # in a bath tub # squatting # standing squat # laying on side legs apart
No birds have four legs. They all have two legs.and if they had four legs they would be like dog with a beak and feathers