no, yes it just wont be fetrilized
Female birds do not need male birds to lay eggs, they need them to lay fertile eggs.
The female is fertilised by the male before the egg is laid.
you don't need a male to have a fertile egg... the female body needs to be healthy and fertile to make a child which that part does take a male
no. you need a sperm and an egg to make a baby. which means you need a male and a female
You can do that to make the exact same Pokemon but you can use a male and a female of different Pokemon too. If you do that instead who knows what will hatch out of the egg...
The male does. The female carries the egg.
It happens in sexual intercourse. If the sperm is a male and the egg is female it will be male but if both are female, it will be female!
You can only get Eggs if the male is in the same egg group as the female. yes
The female cone
It depends on which one is the female and which one is the male. For example, if pelipper is the male and crobat is the female, the egg will be the zubat. If pelipper is the female and crobat is the male, then the egg will be a wingull. Basically, it will be the pokemon of the female.
If the queen fertilizes the egg from her store of sperm, the resulting insect will be female. If she does not fertilize it, it will be male.
The process of laying eggs intervene when a pair is formed and this pair can be :a female pigeon with a male pigeon or a female pigeon with another female pigeon. On the first case after the pair was formed and the process of mating takes place the female pigeon will lay 2 fertile eggs eggs after 7-10 days .On the other case where two female pigeons formed a pair they both can lay eggs so in the nest will appear after 7-10 days 2 -4 eggs ,but these eggs will not be fertile so there will be no youngsters when the hatching of youngsters is due .