It has something to do with their instincts. It's their instict to lay three eggs, because of their prior knowledge.
3 small brown eggs.
Herring gulls typically lay their eggs in late April to early June, with peak egg-laying occurring in May. The exact timing can vary based on geographic location and environmental conditions. After laying, the female usually incubates the eggs for about 28 to 30 days before they hatch.
You should know this, but if you don't, butterflies lay eggs on leaves. They are so smart, they know where to put their eggs. If the butterflies doesn't know and puts it in a random leaf, that could be a problem.
Gulls typically lay their eggs in the spring, with the exact timing varying by species and geographic location. In general, egg-laying can occur from late March to early June. Nests are often built on coastal cliffs, islands, or urban areas, and the female usually lays a clutch of 2 to 4 eggs. Incubation lasts about 3 weeks before the eggs hatch.
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
They're birds so they lay eggs.Penguins lay eggs because they are birds.They have to hold their eggs on top of their feet so the egg doesn't touch the cold ground or ice, otherwise the chick could die before it even came out of the egg.If you want to know more you should watch the movie called "March of the Penguins"Yes like many birds penguin lay eggs.
There is no egg. (Roosters do not lay eggs).
In Texas, several bird species lay white eggs, including the American Robin, Northern Mockingbird, and Mourning Dove. Additionally, some species of gulls and terns, such as the Least Tern, also lay white eggs. These eggs may vary slightly in shade and texture, but they are generally characterized by their white color.
Houseflies lay their eggs in carrion, like dead animals. Gross, I know.
As far as I know, dogs are mammals, which mean that they do not lay eggs but breed from their bodies.
They do indeed, like all birds. Theirs just happen to be about as big as they get. yes they do lay eggs but the eggs then hatch making the ostrich grow into a full bird. I love ostriches so i should know this.
Well, since both amphibians and reptiles lay eggs, and frogs are amphibians and turtles are reptiles, both should lay eggs. Of couse, if it is a male frog or male turtle, it is not going to lay eggs. :)