Small white eggs the size of a pea found in dirt or mud are likely laid by certain species of insects, such as ants or some beetles. Additionally, amphibians like frogs and toads may also lay small eggs in muddy areas, although their eggs are typically more gelatinous. Other possibilities include certain types of freshwater snails or worms. The specific identification would depend on the habitat and surrounding environment.
hummingbird
some fish do.
patridges
The blackbird is a common garden bird that lays pale blue or greenish-white eggs. They typically have a smooth, glossy surface and are often speckled with reddish-brown markings.
A chicken lays white eggs which are the eggs that we eat in the morning.
it lays eggs
The insect that lays small, hard shelled white eggs is probably an ant that is black in color. This type of ant is commonly called a carpenter ant. Carpenter ants like to lay eggs away from the nest in warm, damp places.
A Leghorn hen.
We have 6 chickens at my house, and one of them is the breed called an Amanaconda. It is a small chicken that acctually lays green eggs!
the blacktied mombo ethel egglayer
the white bird
Animals such as turtles, snakes, and insects like ants and beetles lay eggs in the dirt. These animals typically dig a hole in the ground to deposit their eggs, providing protection and a suitable environment for them to develop and hatch.