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Peregrine falcons
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.
Some insects lay red eggs. The wolf spider is a common spider in North America that lays its eggs in clusters.
It is unlikely that the small red eggs are spider eggs. Spider eggs are typically white or light in color and are usually found in silk sacs rather than in mulch. It is more probable that the red eggs belong to a different type of insect or arachnid species.
The color of the earlobes is a general indication of the color of the eggs. A hen with red lobes usually will lay brown eggs. The exception to this would be the Easter Egger, Ameraucana, and Araucana breeds. They usually have red lobes but will lay eggs in colors ranging from khaki green (army eggs), sky blue, pink tinted, to the occasional lavender tinted beauty. This is all due to Genetics. The shell color is a result of pigments that are secreted by the hen and deposited on the eggshell's outer layers during formation in the chicken's oviduct. Brown eggs are from protoporphyrin, a breakdown product of hemoglobin. Blue and green hues are caused by the pigment oocyanin, a by-product of bile formation.
1-4 eggs
the red tailed hawk can lay up to 1-5 eggs that are white with brown spots
4-6 eggs at a time
Red-eared sliders typically lay between 10 to 30 eggs in a single clutch.
Red-eared sliders typically lay between 2 to 30 eggs in a single clutch.
it lays 4-6 eggs at a time
The amount of eggs can not be predicted. It will always be different.
the red tailed hawk can lay up to 1-5 eggs that are white with brown spots
Red-eared slider turtles typically lay between 2 to 30 eggs in a single clutch.
All birds lay eggs
red eyed tree frogs lay their eggs in early spring
Yes, red-eared sliders can lay eggs in water. They typically lay their eggs in a nest on land near the water's edge, but they can also lay eggs in shallow water or damp soil.