No, eggs do not come from trees. They are produced by birds, reptiles, and some other animals as part of their reproductive process. While some plants bear fruit that may be egg-shaped, actual eggs are laid by animals and are not found on trees.
Female cicadas lay eggs in grooves they carve in the branches of trees.
Speaking as if was the movie, the eggs came from blood sucking bugs that got blood from dinosaurs and those bugs landed in the sap of trees and were then dug up
alligators come from eggs and the eggs come from their mothers'
they lay their eggs on trees
You can find ladybird eggs in the corners of trees
ofcorse they do why wouldn't they!?!?!?!?! Every morning when my rats smell eggs they come running to the front of there cage! THEY HAVE NOSES! Everything does exept ........... TREES!
Geckos come from eggs. Geckos come from eggs.
A savanna is over grown trees since you suck eggs
yes grapefruits come from trees.
Eggs from trees, such as those laid by birds or insects, provide food for other animals in the ecosystem, helping to support the food chain and biodiversity. Additionally, the nutrients in the eggs can enrich the soil when they decompose, promoting the growth of plants and trees.
because that's only when insects come out and trees grow big and strong
No, Oak trees do not have eggs and sperm. Trees grow through seeds which fall from parent trees and they do not reproduce with mates.