If there is any competition on a certain habitat...yes! a dove could steal another doves egg, but being realistic, NO! they couldn't actually steal it because the don't have hands!! but they could harm it by pecking the egg to death!!(:
Mourning doves do not move their eggs around. They lay their eggs in a nest, and they rarely leave the nest unattended.
yes because maybe one of the baby's are about to die then the Mather will help them
no because thay will poison ther other babys
Dingoes are highly intelligent. They have been known to steal eggs for food.
Unlike other birds, they nest very early. Usually as early as end of March.
no but they would steal a hen.
they steal eggs because they might want to play with it, or even sometimes even eat it
Morning doves may steal eggs from a robin's nest primarily for survival reasons, as they might be seeking food sources to feed themselves or their young. They may also perceive the nest as an opportunity to secure a safe place for their own eggs, especially if they are unsuccessful in finding or maintaining their own nesting site. Additionally, competition for resources can drive such behavior among birds, particularly in areas where food is scarce.
The velociraptor's natural prey was the protoceratops, but mostly they steal other dinosaurs' and birds' eggs.
Yes, if young or eggs are present.
in a tree. tree's Are safe places to lay eggs because then the eggs won't be on the ground so other predators won't be able to find them and eat them or steal or squish them
Orang utans and ants steal penguins eggs for fun.