Yes Turkeycan y eggs without mating.
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
The osprey typically mates for life. It usually lays two to four eggs within a month. It typically takes about five weeks for the osprey's eggs to hatch.
A rooster is male. No, males of any species do not lay eggs. A banty hen lays the eggs.
Fertilization in butterflies occurs inside the female butterfly's body during the mating process. After copulation, the male transfers sperm to the female's reproductive system, where it fertilizes the eggs as they are being laid.
The Oyster Catcher lays its eggs amongst stones and pebbles.
Yes, the female dragonfly goes underwater after mating and lays eggs.
Turtle frogs do not lay eggs in trees. The turtle frog lays its eggs in a deep burrow after mating.
A female goose can store sperm from a single mating for several days to weeks, allowing her to fertilize multiple eggs from that one mating. Therefore, she does not need to mate for each egg she lays; one successful mating can fertilize all the eggs in a clutch. However, if she mates again, she can potentially fertilize additional eggs with new sperm.
They have babies by a girl parrot mating with a boy parrot
it reproduces by mating with a male, and then it lays eggs and dies soon after laying the eggs. then the babies restart the cycle as a new generation.
Frogs, or toads
Courtship and mating take place in flight. Once the hen is fertilized she lays a clutch of eggs (two or more) and incubates the eggs.
Turtles are not fish. The eggs are fertilized when the turtles mate, if a female lays eggs before mating then the eggs will be unfertilized and will never get fertilized.
The crocodile employs sexual reproduction. After mating, the female lays eggs with a leathery covering which develop outside the body.
The female lays eggs, which are fertilized outside the body of the female. Goldfish do not have sexual intercourse.
The crocodile employs sexual reproduction. After mating, the female lays eggs with a leathery covering which develop outside the body.
After a butterfly lays eggs, it typically does not live very long. The lifespan of an adult butterfly is relatively short, usually only a few weeks, as its main purpose is to reproduce. Once the eggs are laid, the butterfly's life cycle is complete and its role in the continuation of the species is fulfilled.