No snake will lay pink eggs all snakes will gave live birth or lay eggs that are white or a cream color and the eggs are soft shelled non like birds. I hope this was helpful :-)
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what kind of snake lays orange eggs?
peecoks
Chickens that lay different colored eggs such as brown, green, blue or pink are no different then white egg laying chickens. A chicken that lays different colored eggs will have different colored skin, but that's it.
There are many species of wren and many more birds that are called wrens. Egg colour varies. European wrens (t. troglodytes) lays white eggs with tiny pink-brown spots at the blunt egg.
The breed of hen determines the size and color of the egg she will lay. Check out the related links for a web site that tells you what kinds of egg a breed lays. See: Hendersons breed chart.
What color are starling eggs? The starlings color eggs are pale blue or green, sometimes marked with brown.
I am not sure where you live, I live in central Florida, and I stumbled across a nest in my yard, looked up white and pink speckled eggs, and came across your question. Unfortunately I had no luck with my search for white and pink. However, because I like wildlife (as you probably do, too, or you wouldn't be curious about the layer of the eggs) I looked up common birds to my area. Upon looking up chickadee eggs, in an images link, the nests galore teaming with little pinkish speckled looking eggs popped up. However, the house wren also has a speckled egg, so it could be either. There are a variety of chickadees, we have the brown ones all over our land, and just so happens that there might be more in the coming month if this nest and its little inhabitants make it. Hope this helps. I found my information at www.sialis.org. They have a bunch of different photos and information about common birds.
Salmon eggs are pink, and very small. :)
House Sparrow is a bird found all over the bird. It is known to lay eggs that are green in color with brown or grey spots.
Depending on the size of the snake... anything from newborn (pink) mice to large rabbits !
Well the pig that is a mammal gives birth, it does not lay eggs. Unless you are talking about a different kind of pig that could be a bird or something. But the only known semi aquatic mammal that lays eggs is the platypus. And a mammal pigs babies called piglets are usually light pink.
The bird egg you are concerned about is a red breasted nutchtcher.Google it if you do not believe me.
you can't tell the color of eggs by the color of a chicken's tail. with the exception of auracanas and americaunas (they lay green-blue eggs) you tell by the color of a chicken's earlobe. if it is white it lays white eggs...if it is red it lays a shade of brown eggs.
The red-bellied black snake, which is native to eastern Australia, is black with a distinctive pink-red belly.
Eggs. Some lay white, brown, pink, or even green. Some have speckles it depends on the type of chicken that lays the egg.
The red-bellied black snake, which is native to eastern Australia, is black with a distinctive pink-red belly.
Chickens that lay different colored eggs such as brown, green, blue or pink are no different then white egg laying chickens. A chicken that lays different colored eggs will have different colored skin, but that's it.
Color of the egg doesn't indicate age... If a hen lays a brown egg, it stays brown no matter how old it is. Same thing for chocolate, cherry, tan, pink, white, blue, green, and olive eggs.
It is fake snake.