The most popular and the most eaten egg laying hen in the United States of America would have to be the ever known and eaten chicken.
The most popular and the most eaten egg laying hen in the United States of America would have to be the ever known and eaten chicken.
The most popular and the most eaten egg laying hen in the United States of America would have to be the ever known and eaten chicken.
Egg-laying mammals are known as "monotremes".
There is no egg-laying mammal with five letters in its name. Egg-laying mammals are known as monotremes. The only known monotremes are the platypus and the echidna.
Most reptiles and amphibians are cold-blooded, egg laying, animals.
The common name of egg-laying mammals is monotreme. They are of the Order monotremata.There are three species of egg-laying mammals, or monotremes. They are the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.
Most of the popular egg laying breeds reach peak production of eggs at about 18 months old and are culled within the second year.
The egg-laying tube on a female cricket is called an ovipositor.
Most chickens are used for both egg laying and meat. A chicken lays the most year in her first year of egg laying. After two years, she is finished with her job of egg laying and is sent to the grocery store for someone to eat.
The correct name for the Spiny Anteater is echidna. The echidna is one of just two egg-laying mammals (the other is the platypus). Most egg-laying animals belong to other classifications such as birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians and invertebrates.
No. A crocodile is an egg-laying reptile. A platypus is an egg-laying mammal.
Egg laying mammals are monotremes. They belong to the order monotremata.