Chickens only have one, called the cloaca.
Grasshoppers dig holes to lay there eggs.
In the wild, they dig holes in the sand on a beach and lay their eggs there.
They lay their eggs in small places predators cant get the eggs like seaweed and under rocks or in holes
eggs, ithink grapes do
Green Iguanas (female) will dig holes in the ground to lay eggs. She will dig additional holes to confuse would-be egg poachers. After that she leaves the eggs, the hatchlings will grow up by themselves.
I think they lay there eggs in water in little holes they make. Try watching Nemo LOL!
because it don't like small spaces
No they do not make holes in the ground because they like to sit in the sun, not in the dirt. Wrong: Gopher turtles make holes in the dirt where they live. They are found in Florida and Georgia. They are also found in a few other Southern states in the United States. There are other types of turtles that make holes in the ground. Sea turtles crawl onto the beach and make holes above the high tide mark. They lay their eggs in those holes. Other turtles dig holes to bury their eggs.
Female beetles can lay hundreds of eggs. Females usually lay their eggs close to a food source, or even within the food source.
Bacteria goes into an egg trough any holes and then multiplies rapidly and forms an egg to be rotten.
They dig holes for their egg laying with ovipositer.
Turkeys do lay 8 to 15 eggs, but not in tree nests. They lay their eggs in shallow holes scooped out of the ground.