Yes, all birds come from eggs, they may be different sized eggs but they all come from eggs
2007-03-07 13:18:45
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answered by hey.goodlookin 2
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This egg became likely dropped by technique of a predator & if so the embryo interior is lengthy lifeless. Eggs are literally not "alive" ok, eggs may comprise a stay embryo yet coming up embryos desire consistent temperature (about 99F) & humidity 40% or more suitable to live to inform the tale. the mother chook substances this temp/humidity so even a million/2 an hour out of the nest with the mother's warm temperature ability the embryo contained in the egg dies. If this egg did comprise an embryo a million and a a million/2 days after landing contained in the airborne dirt and dirt it truly is lengthy lifeless now. the in reality thanks to hatch any egg (except its mom hatching it) is to placed it in a properly calibrated incubator interior 5 minutes of searching it. Do you've an incubator set up did you recognize what temperature/humidity to apply for this species? Oh you do not understand what species of chook I forgot. you've reliable intentions yet next time only go away any eggs you hit upon on my own, nature looks merciless yet no longer each egg is destined to live to inform the tale, abandoned/dropped eggs are food for another creature.
2016-12-05 09:38:29
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answered by Anonymous
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yes all animals that are classified as birds come from eggs.
2007-03-07 13:22:30
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answered by jenuine_idiot_227 3
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that will be a yes. hummingbirds from eggs size of your thumbnails in a nest of down and spiderweb, and ostriches from eggs size of almost a soccer ball from nest of dirt and branches.
2007-03-07 13:19:07
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answered by 1.4 3
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I haven't heard of a bird that didn't.
2007-03-07 13:18:13
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answered by Resident Heretic 7
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yes
2007-03-07 13:17:17
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answered by true blue 6
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yes
2007-03-07 13:17:13
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answered by Shakespeare, William 4
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yes
2007-03-07 13:18:18
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answered by lacot 5558 2
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No. Some birds are born live and are nursed by their mothers. Geez.
2007-03-07 13:18:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep.
2007-03-07 13:18:43
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answered by Anonymous
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