Reptiles, most likely turtles of some kind.
There is not an animal that buries purple-colored eggs in the ground.Ducks are one of the only animals that can lay purple-colored eggs.They do not bury them though.
In the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, the animal buries the eggs it steals from the nest in the sand.
she buries them in the sand
They have waterproof (but soft) shells and the reptile usually buries them.
some fish do.
Merostomata, such as the horseshoe crab, reproduce by having the male fertilize the females eggs. The female horseshoe crab can lay up to 60,000 eggs at a time which she buries in the sand after they have been fertilized.
Most birds that nest in holes and hollows, such as owls, woodpeckers, parrots and toucans lay white eggs. So do the huge majority of pigeons/doves. But there are plenty of other birds that do as well, such as many species of waterfowl.
Yes. the brown ones are brown. The white ones are white.
Once the female tortoise lays and buries her eggs, she has nothing more to do with them. When the eggs hatch a few months later, the babies are on their own and never know their mother.
A chicken lays white eggs which are the eggs that we eat in the morning.
Turtles lay eggs in shallow nests in the sand, and they hatch there.
If you want your dish more light and fluffy, cook with white eggs. White eggs are less dense and have less nutrition. Brown eggs are good for hearty and rich recipes.