The kiwi is a bird which lays a single egg at a time. It will lay a second egg, but only about 23 days after the first one.
A thrush lays one egg at a time! Yes, one!
the birds got eaten
like all birds, a penguin egg contains only one penguin
Penguins lay eggs, typically one or two at a time. After mating, the female will keep the egg warm by balancing it on her feet and covering it with a flap of skin called a brood pouch. The male and female penguins take turns guarding and incubating the egg until it hatches.
I don't have a manaphy egg but you can go on ebayand search manaphy egg then give the person your pal pad # and arrange a time to trade over wi fi. hope you get your manaphy egg
one time I heard that once you touch the egg the female won't warm the egg anymore, or if you touch the baby bird she will stop feeding the baby NC
Almost always one egg is laid,but rarely two.
Well any bird if you use enough eggs or if you mean one egg then an osterich or an emu.
Birds do not technically "give birth." The phrase "give birth" refers exclusively to animals that give birth to live young (like most mammals) rather than lay eggs (like birds, reptiles, and insects). However, it is possible for egg-laying animals, including birds, to have complications during egg-laying that can kill them. The most common complication is called egg binding. Egg binding refers to an egg that is stuck inside the bird, one that she cannot pass through her cloaca. It is dangerous because it interferes with her ability to pass waste and because the egg could break inside her, causing injury and infection. If you suspect that your bird could be eggbound, consult an avian veterinarian immediately. Do not try home remedies! Most home remedies are ineffective and dangerous. It is possible for a female bird to have egg binding problems even if she has no contact with males. Birds can lay unfertilized eggs without a male being present (this trait has been deliberately bred into domestic chickens). Chronic egg laying (and egg binding) is especially common with female cockatiels.
Birds do not have live young, they lay eggs. It is possible to get a double yoked egg, but I don't know whether they are viable or not.
no. but you can get one in platinum.Cynthia will give you an egg with it.
The smallest normal egg is laid by one of the hummingbirds - some say the vervain. Other birds will on occasion lay a freak egg that is smaller.