The kudu does not lay eggs. Kudus are mammals and give birth to live young, while emus and rheas are Flightless Birds that lay eggs. Mammals typically do not lay eggs, instead, they give birth to live offspring.
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An emu lays between six and eleven eggs once a year.
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the ostrich can lay "huge" eggs, as well as the emu.
A Kudu is an antelope and antelopes, like most mammals, give birth to live young they don't lay eggs.
Assuming you are asking about the African mammal - no, the kudu has a gestation period of 7-9 months after which time a live baby is born.
Females can mate several times and lay several batches of eggs in one season.
It takes about 50 days to hatch an Emu egg. The male usually picks out where he wants the hen to lay the eggs. She will lay one egg every three days and when she has 6 to 8 eggs in the nest he will brood. The male sits on the eggs not the female.
Yes, all birds lay eggs. The nesting and chick-rearing habits of the rhea are very similar to those of the ostrich. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhea_%28bird%29 for more information.
Chickens, ducks, geese, guinea fowl, peacocks, emu
Emus lay their eggs in a nest that they build on the ground. The male emu is responsible for incubating the eggs until they hatch, which takes about 8 weeks.
At 14 to 18 months of age they will weigh between 80 and 120 pounds. Many female Emu can lay eggs before they are 2 years old, whereas males attain sexually maturity between 3 and 4 years of age.