Depending on the reptile, because the word "reptile" is a very broad term, usually a chicken egg is larger. A chicken egg is larger than most lizard eggs, turtle eggs, tortoise eggs, and snake eggs. Some bigger species do have bigger eggs than chickens though.
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No. The eggs are about the same.
i think the egg came first you don't necessarily need a chicken to have an egg it could be a hybrid egg that would hatch to be a chicken thus the egg is first
turkeys and chickens don't lay eggs hens do, but it is around 5-7 mm depends on the turkey
Reptiles lay eggs, it is probable that chickens developed from their reptile ancestors and therefor were already producing eggs prior to evolving into what we now know as birds.
a chicken egg is smaller than a ostrich egg and a ostrich egg is the biggest egg known to man
Yes. The eggs of a turkey are stronger flavored and richer than chicken eggs. They often have a distinct "wild" flavor and can sometime taste of pine/cedar if gathered from the wild. Domestic turkey eggs do not usually have a bad flavor but they are distinctly different than the egg of a chicken.
Slightly smaller than a chicken egg.
Yes.
Larger
It would be about half the size of a small chicken egg or slightly smaller than half.
because the chicken egg is much smaller than the emu egg . and ask jeeves cuz i dont know haha because the chicken egg is much smaller than the emu egg . and ask jeeves cuz i dont know haha speaking from having experience raising chickens they take less time because the yolk takes less time to develop into a chick unlike a emu their eggs are ten time bigger so the egg needs more time to hatch
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