Flamingo eggs are generally a pale blue to white color. They are typically oval-shaped and measure about 3 to 4 inches (7.5 to 10 cm) in length. The size can vary slightly depending on the species of flamingo, but they are consistently large relative to the bird's body size.
Eggs do not grow, they are laid full size.
Until the egg hatches.
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No. once the egg is laid they do not increase in size at all. The egg is formed in the oviduct of the hen bird and remains the same size once the calcium shell is deposited around the yolk and albumen.
The flamingo is a bird. Birds lay eggs. When the egg hatches, a live flamingo comes out.
Yes. Kiwis are well-developed when they emerge from the egg. Prior to being laid, the egg makes up about 15%-20% of the mother's body weight. When laid, it is about six times the size of an egg from a different bird of similar size.
A flamingo egg is white with a bit of gray.
A platypus's egg is off-white to pale creamy beige in colour. It is about the size of a grape.
Put the egg in water and let it sit there
It's likely a bird, such as a dove or quail, laid the egg. These birds often nest on the ground and lay eggs that are similar in size to a chicken's egg. It's not uncommon for birds to lay eggs in pots or other small, secluded areas in gardens.
No, the colour and the size of the egg are not related. Breed determines the size and contents of an egg, not the color. Smaller chickens tend to lay smaller eggs, and the colour depends on the colour of the hen's ear-flap.
the goose laid a golden egg.