the female cant lay egg without the male
yes they can, as ours laid one last night lol
If it is younger it will lay about 8 eggs and if it is older it will lay about 5.
One reason why is that the eggs are not fretilized and they dont want to waste there time on them or the egges are dead.
This is very easy simply make scrambled eggs like the rest of you American cannibals or become a vegetarian and stuff them down your nose.
Yes female Angle can lay their eggs without a male. But the eggs will not be fertile.
they are probably low on calcium, best to provide your birds with cuttlebone or ground cooked chicken egg shells
Small mammals are predators of zebra finch eggs, In their native habitats it is likely that they are preyed on by small dasyurids, Birds of prey(like peregrine falcons and barn owls),and snakes, they are also preyed on by mice.
The Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia guttata) is a native of Australia and can also be found in Indonesia and East Timor. It is a popular pet in the United States. The average clutch has 2 - 7 eggs. They can have 3-4 clutches per year, so that would be a maximum of 28 eggs per year. However, if you only have a female, and she starts laying eggs on her own, and she doesn't go broody, she could lay as many as 100 eggs in a year. This is not a normal occurrance, however.
No, the female cannot lay eggs without a male, unless they have mated before hand and the female is willing to continue laying the eggs.
Zebra danios are not live-bearing fish, so they do not get pregnant. Instead, the female will lay eggs, and the male will fertilize them. The eggs will hatch about 2 days after being fertilized.
No. Without a male they cannot produce eggs.
A finch? Unless I'm thinking of the wrong animal, it's a bird and it can lay fertile eggs that can be hatched. but you must have a male finch with the female, otherwise any eggs it lays will be infertile.