Unless they die before reaching maturity or suffer from a physical defect that prevents them, all birds at least try to reproduce.
If the question was intended to ask about HOW they reproduce - all birds are oviparous, i.e. the males inseminate the females and the females lay eggs that hatch into baby birds.
Like all birds, fish and mammals - they produce sexually. They need a male & a female to reproduce the species.
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Yes. Penguins of all species are birds, and birds reproduce by laying eggs.
Yes. Owls are birds, and birds reproduce by laying eggs.
Yes. Penguins of all species are birds, and all birds reproduce by laying eggs.
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Birds reproduce by laying fertilised eggs.
Birds reproduce sexually, meaning that offspring are produced through the fusion of male and female gametes (sperm and egg, respectively). This process typically involves courtship behaviors, mating, and fertilization.
Flamingos are birds. Birds reproduce by laying eggs and hatching them in a nest.
Most certainly. If kookaburras did not reproduce, nwould would not be any kookaburras now. This is how species are perpetuated. Kookaburras reproduce by laying eggs, as all birds do. They usually lay three eggs, two days apart, and the eggs hatch in 24-29 days, depending on the species.
Yes, all animals need to reproduce to keep from being extinct. Of course they lay eggs!
Birds reproduce sexually.