yes. I have 2 females Red-Eared Sliders each 21 years old and one has laid eggs every couple of years for at least the past 10 years
. Do i dont see why a Red footed tortoise wound not be able to
Hornets lay eggs. The queen hornet will lay fertilized eggs that develop into female worker hornets, and unfertilized eggs that develop into male hornets. These eggs hatch into larvae that eventually pupate into adult hornets.
alligators lay their eggs in a little hole
Yes All chickens will lay eggs without the need for a rooster. All a rooster does is fetilize the eggs, it does not induce the hen to lay an egg, she will do this anyway.
The African clawed from female can lay hundreds of eggs at a time. There are times when she will lay them unfertilized and a male may fertilize them later.
Well, it has to mate with a female, and then the female lays eggs. Source: Has a russian tourtoise for now over 10 years.
Yes, chickens lay unfertilized eggs.
Chickens lay unfertilized eggs because they do not need a rooster to produce eggs. Hens have reproductive systems that allow them to lay eggs regularly, whether or not they have mated with a rooster.
Hens lay unfertilized eggs because they have a natural reproductive cycle that involves producing eggs regularly, regardless of whether they have been fertilized by a rooster.
They lay blue footed booby eggs. No bird ever gives live births.
They lay blue footed booby eggs. No bird ever gives live births.
yes if there is no male peacock to breed them they will still lay eggs and set on them
No, female penguins do not lay unfertilized eggs. Penguins only lay eggs if they have mated with a male and the egg has been fertilized. The male and female penguin take turns incubating the egg until it hatches.
Eggs
Once a decade usually or even a century! Just joking! They lay unfertilized eggs about 10 times in 2 years
Usually, a female tortoise lays her eggs in the same spot each year.
They lay blue footed booby eggs. No bird ever gives live births.
Yes. Tortoises reproduce by laying eggs.