Yes, doves can lay just one egg, although they typically lay two eggs in a clutch. When they do lay a single egg, it can happen for various reasons, such as stress or health issues. The single egg will still undergo the same incubation process, and the parents will care for it until it hatches.
Nouthing, it will just lay a egg when ever
Roosters cannot lay eggs.
Pigeons, doves, ducks, and geese all could do that.
It keeps continuing to lay an egg it is just like a life cycle
unlikely, but there in the same egg group.
They lay eggs just the same, but they wont hatch.
No. This is a characteristic of amphibians. the only mammals to lay eggs, platypuses and echidnas, do not lay them in a jelly-like substance.
yep they lay eggs w/o roosters. they just wont ever hatch. that's the kind of eggs u buy @ the store.
no egg can lay another egg because they have not been born yet when the egg has hatched and it has grew up then they can lay an egg of there own.
just one egg
No, they have live babies just like people.
If they hide there, they lay the egg there too.