Egglers : dealers in eggs
sea turtles are laid on the beach then crawl out to sea (if not eaten) where they live for the rest of their lives.
You will see them, unless they have been eaten. They won't lay one, but rather a hundred or more depending on the size and species.
The Aztecs led them up a temple. Then they were laid down on a stone table to be sacrificed to the gods. Their heart was removed and they were cooked and eaten
Yes, even Mongol Rat eggs can be eaten. I've found mushroom eggs laid by fairies fairly eatable, but one finds oneself in a bit of a fix as one is left with nothing but ye boots.
Your chicken might have laid that egg so then she can have chicks. Inside that egg is yolk which later turns into a chick.
In the UK, a small tea cake or bun with the shape of a cross laid across the top. Known as Hot Cross buns, these are now sold throughout the year but were primarily meant for the Easter celebrations. The cross is normally made from a mix of egg, sugar and water and laid across the cake before baking.
One of the benefis is that they won't be eaten by sharks...professional courtesy
laid off
Firstly, the phrasing of your question should probably read: "How are turtles hatched from an egg?" Turtle eggs (whether bred in captivity or not) hatch 60 to 80 days after they are laid. Once the young hatch and dig out of the nest, they are immediately independent. If the eggs are laid upon a beach, the turtles then have to make the journey from their nesting zone to the water, without being eaten by predators ie: seagulls.
The night before, she laid out her clothes for school.Prior to the 1940s, deceased persons were laid out in their homes for the viewing and funeral. The boxer laid out his opponent with one punch.
The correct term is "laid off."
The past tense of lay is "laid"