no not one at all
In fact, they have feathers which is made a similar material to fur and hair but it's not really fur. Young birds will typically have a down feather which is similar to fur but is a feather and will grow feathers when they grow up
The platypus and echidna are egg-laying mammals and thus have fur. Most reptiles also lay eggs.
I am not sure about the amount of eggs.... most likely 4-5 eggs, but some birds lay eggs in nests of other birds when they have hatched their eggs and are done raising their chicks.
It really depends on what type of animal it is any Bird Lays eggs only one type of mammel lays eggs which that mammel is a platipus reptiles lay eggs amphibians lay eggs arachnids lay eggs fish lay eggs lets just say many things lay eggs!
Yes, a mockingbird lays eggs because it is a species of bird.
The only birds to ever lay black eggs are the Honeycreepers. The only birds in the WHOLE WORLD. Cayuga ducks lay eggs which are varying shades of green or grey but will sometimes lay black eggs, especially early in the season.
They have wings, they fly, they lay eggs.
the class the puffin is in is a bird because they lay eggs and they fly.
The platypus and echidna are egg-laying mammals and thus have fur. Most reptiles also lay eggs.
This would not normally happen except by accident, as the egg would be extremely unlikely to survive.
birds are winged, bipedal , exothermic, vertebrate animals that fly and lay eggs.
The least number of eggs a bird can lay is 1.
None. Bees don't lay bird eggs.
Yes, a dove is a bird. They also lay eggs as all birds do.
Ducks fly, lay eggs, have feathers, molt, migrate - all of which are bird characteristics.
*Does the swallow bird lay eggs? A characteristic of a bird is that it lays eggs. A Swallow is a bird, therefore it lays eggs.
Answer:Bats. Bats are nocturnal, winged mammals. As far as I know, bats are the only mammals that can fly.
A male bird!