yes, why is everyone asking that... deer lay eggs.
White tailed deer are mammals that have live young.
I have been taught by my dad about white tailed deer. I personly have hunted them greatly with pleasure they are awsome animals. OK deer live in the woods they like to lay down in pine straw and coverd by trees so they feel safe. That is were they sleep and rest.
No, because they are mammals and mammals don't lay eggs (the duck billed platypus is an exception).
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No, they have live babies just like people.
the red tailed hawk can lay up to 1-5 eggs that are white with brown spots
yes they can do or it's just a guinea pig egg
I don't believe so. I can normally tell what chicken layed what egg by what color it is.
A breed that will lay a brown egg, will not lay a white or tinted egg. However, the eggs will be darker at the begging of hens laying cycle, and can fade to an extremely pale shade by the end of her laying cycle. The only other reason why a hen might lay an unexpected egg color, would be if she was a mix.
The feather color of a chicken does not affect the color of the eggs she lays. It is the breed of the hen that determines the egg color. A chicken that lays white eggs does not drop a brown egg every now and then either, a white egg layer will always lay white eggs. I have several white Araucana hens who lay Lavender colored eggs and a Black Cochin hen who lays light brown eggs (not black eggs)
Oystercatcher birds lay white eggs with black speckles. Oystercatchers typically lay between one and four eggs. These birds are known to practice "egg dumping", which is where they lay their eggs in the nest of another bird, leaving the other bird to raise their young.
The commercial breed of white egg laying chickens are called White Leghorns. These chickens can lay almost an egg a day for an entire year (I believe the record is 364 eggs in a year). Occasionally a hen will lay 2 eggs in a day, but will compensate by not laying an egg the next day.