The elephant bird, a family of extinct birds once native to Madagascar.
The Great Elephant Bird of Madagascar laid the largest recorded egg in history. This bird went extinct in the 1600s.
the bird laid it there
It was sometime after the 17th century, as the Great Elephant Bird is reputed to have laid what is now the largest egg in the world then. It was sometime after the 17th century, as the Great Elephant Bird is reputed to have laid what is now the largest egg in the world then.
That would be an egg.
The moa, or elephant bird, native to New Zealand and Madagascar. Shards of their eggshells can still be found on some beaches there.
The Dodo bird is extinct.
A whiye egg is normally laid by a chicken.
1 Pound
The elephant bird egg weighs about 5 pounds. It is the size of about 24 chicken eggs. It is one of the world's largest bird eggs. Look at the Encyclopedia of Nature to find out more about flightless birds, like the extinct elephant bird.
Hatched,, because they are an embryo until they hatch.
It would weigh a Pound
Sure.