They usually lay only one a day, but sometimes there can be two.
Type your answer here... which living thing lays one egg at a time?
The kiwi is a bird which lays a single egg at a time. It will lay a second egg, but only about 23 days after the first one.
Yes, it is normal for a chicken to lay one egg at a time. Chickens typically lay one egg per day, and they will often lay their eggs in a nesting box or some other designated spot. If you only see one egg at a time, it is likely because the chicken has not yet laid another one.
A hen can only lay one egg at a time, however, they can have a clutch (nest) of up to a dozen or more.
A kiwi lays one large egg (about six times the size of an egg from another bird of the same size) then, 24 days later, lays another egg. The second egg is beginning to develop as soon as the first is laid. On rare occasions, a kiwi may lay a third egg. The kiwi can lay only one egg at a time, as the egg is huge - about 15-20% of the kiwi's total body weight.
my finche for her first time shelayed one egg.
Flamingo's EggsFlamingos usually lay one large egg at one time.
Kiwi lay only one egg per season.
The only monotremes are the platypus and the echidna. Platypuses lay one to three eggs at a time. Echidnas usually lay just a single egg.
Brolgas do not lay babies: they lay eggs. On average, they lay two eggs per clutch. Occasionally they will lay just a single egg, or perhaps three.
Most bowerbirds only lay one egg at a time. Some species of Australian bowerbirds lay between 1-3 eggs.