Before they became extinct, the dodo laid their eggs in rudimentary nests of sticks on the ground.
Dodo birds no longer lay eggs, as they are an extinct species.
no they lay dodo
It doesn't matter. Dodo's are extinct.
First of all, dodo birds are extinct (last time I checked...) Secondly, they were birds so they DID lay eggs then the eggs hatched...
Birds lay eggs.
The Dodo bird is extinct.
Because the dodos lacked intelligence.
the dodo laid eggs like any other normalish bird.
The dodo bird, which is extinct and was native to Mauritius, had a relatively short incubation period for its eggs, typically around 30 days. However, specific details about the length of its overall pregnancy, as the term is used for mammals, are not well-documented since dodos are birds and lay eggs rather than carry young. Most birds, including the dodo, do not have a gestation period like mammals but instead focus on the incubation of eggs after laying.
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
No, there are no remaining dodo eggs. The dodo, which became extinct in the late 17th century, left behind only a few preserved specimens, including some eggs that were discovered and are now housed in museums. However, these eggs are not viable for reproduction, and no living dodos or their eggs exist today.
Cows do not lay eggs,Cows do not lay eggs,