Any chicken can. I have two leghorns, one lays teardrop shaped eggs, and the other one lays ostrich eggs!!!! (Not literally. But you get the picture.) But some breeds are bred to lay huge eggs. Bull*hit! hormones.. natural chicken lay 1/2 the size of eggs u see in the supermarket, u just happened to come across bigger egggs treated with more hormones, go to an organic strore and believe me.
Yes..The eggs are about the size of a small pea.
All birds do lay eggs. The size, color, or shape of the eggs vary depending on the species of the bird.
Eastern bluebirds are known to lay blue eggs. Other birds that lay blue eggs include robins and starlings, but the specific shade of blue can vary.
The answer to this question depends entirely on the species of the spider in question. Generally speaking, spiders will lay anywhere between 1 - 3,000 eggs. Size is the largest factor determining egg numbers. An average-sized spider will lay around 100 eggs.
Terrapins lay 6 to 12 eggs wellit depends on the size of the female terrapin.
Armadillos don't lay eggs, they give birth to live young. There are about 20 species of armadillo, and each one probably has its own litter size (number of babies that it has at one time). Hope this helps!
Not really. They are eggs, but unlike chickens who may lay daily for up to two years. Peahens usually begin laying eggs in April and will lay eggs every second day until a clutch of 7 to 10 eggs are collected. The eggs are light brown in color and are similar in size to turkey eggs. If eggs are collected from the nest for artificial incubation, a peahen can lay as many as 30 eggs.
Dispense on how big the crocodile is.
it's abdomon\buttox will double in size,and it will walk instead of flying until they lay their eggs.
They eggs are the same size as if there is no rooster in the flock.
Anteaters do not lay eggs. They are mammals, so they give birth to live young.