Blueish-pink eggs are typically laid by certain species of birds, notably the American Robin, which is known for its distinctive blue eggs. Additionally, some breeds of chickens, such as the Easter Egger, can also produce eggs with a bluish or pinkish tint. The coloration of eggs can vary significantly among different species and even within breeds due to genetic factors.
crows. light blueish green with brown spots.
Yes, if they are truly fish and not mammals they will lay eggs, I believe.
Yes, they do.
Salmon
yes and yes
No snake will lay pink eggs all snakes will gave live birth or lay eggs that are white or a cream color and the eggs are soft shelled non like birds. I hope this was helpful :-)
Pink dolphin is a mammal. They do not lay eggs. Only two mammals from Australia, lay eggs. They are platypus and echidna. They are the evolutionary link between eggs laying animals and mammals, which give birth to babies.
Easter Egger chickens can lay a pinkish egg. They also can lay various shades of blue and also green.
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
Eggs. Some lay white, brown, pink, or even green. Some have speckles it depends on the type of chicken that lays the egg.
The only chickens I have ever heard of that lay green eggs are Americana/Araucana.
Cows do not lay eggs,Cows do not lay eggs,