Some birds lay two or three times more eggs than other birds to ensure at least some chicks hatch. In many cases, the number of predators that eat bird eggs will influence how many a bird lays.
Vultures are birds and lay eggs. Baby vultures hatch from eggs.
Nightingale lays eggs in the Crow's Nest.
In North America, cowbirds do this. In Europe, it is a type of Cuckoo that does this.
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Cows do not lay eggs. However, some bird species, like the cuckoo, are known to lay their eggs in other birds' nests as a strategy to ensure the survival of their offspring. This behavior, known as brood parasitism, allows the deceived birds to raise the cuckoo's young, often at the expense of their own offspring.
If three birds laid an odd number of eggs each, and altogether they laid 19 eggs, the possible combinations are: 3, 7, and 9 eggs respectively.
Yes, starlings are known to lay their eggs in other birds' nests, a behavior known as brood parasitism.
Robins are known to lay blue eggs. Other birds that can lay blue eggs are starlings and types of finches.
Females can mate several times and lay several batches of eggs in one season.
Yes, almost ALL birds lay eggs, just like chickens do.
Cuckoos do this.
the male birds cannot lay eggs. No male birds lay eggs. Only female birds lay eggs. Males fertilize eggs just like humans and all other male species of animals do. Toucans are no exception to the rule.