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Maybe because the eggs are the same colour as the ground and then the bird connot see it?
The same colour as normal eggs.
The same as in brown eggs. There are approximately 155 calories per 100 grams, no matter what colour the egg is.
they sit on their eggs about the same amount other birds do and they do not bury their heads in the ground.
yes they are.
The differences from my experience are as follows:Duck eggs have ivory colour, smooth touch, homogeneous in shape and size; Chicken eggs of any colour such as white, brown, etc.., rougher touch, various sizes and shapes; Turkey eggs are slightly bigger than both duck and chicken eggs but ivory white colour with small black spots on them, same surface touch as chicken eggs, shape big from bottom and small from the top, all homogeneous in shape and size.Internally, Duck eggs have the same constitution,i.e. the white and yellow, but it looks denser and richer in taste. I never tasted Turkey eggs, but I have bben told that it tastes same as chicken.The duck shell is stronger to break than chicken eggs. I never broke any Turkey eggs. If I do in the future, I will let you know.
It is a bit orange or darkened skin colour.
Yes it can actually I saw it at Germany A sting ray layed on the ground and turned into the same colour
The kidneys are a reddish browny colour. The same type of colour as a kidney bean that you can eat. The kidneys are a reddish browny colour. The same type of colour as a kidney bean that you can eat. The kidneys are a reddish browny colour. The same type of colour as a kidney bean that you can eat. The kidneys are a reddish browny colour. The same type of colour as a kidney bean that you can eat. The kidneys are a reddish browny colour. The same type of colour as a kidney bean that you can eat. Red I think
Related colour's are when the secondary colour and another secondary colour have the same primary colour.
Related colour's are when the secondary colour and another secondary colour have the same primary colour.
There is a kind of wasp which lays its eggs in mud, and they hatch out after the mud is dried, but there are possibly many other insects that do the same.