Parrots lay their eggs in their nests, frequently in tree hollows or in dead trees which provide shelter.
the eggs of amphibians are not watertight so they must be laid in water or very damp areas where the young can grow without drying out.
Lemurs do not lay eggs. Lemurs are placental mammals, so they give live birth.
The only egg-laying mammals, or monotremes, are the platypus and the echidna.
Marshes and streams, rivers, ponds.
Parrots are birds, they lay eggs.
spring
Parrots lay eggs just like regular birds.
Like all birds, parrots lay eggs.
Yes, parrots can reproduce and have offspring. They typically lay eggs that hatch into chicks which then grow into adult parrots. It's important for those looking to breed parrots to ensure proper care and conditions to support healthy reproduction.
Parrots are birds and all birds lay eggs
2-8
Fritsch Strutted
every 2 to 3 years
Yes. Parakeets are parrots, and all parrots are birds. They have feathers, and lay eggs, like all birds.
depending on the breed but most lay 1-3 eggs per clutch
Parrots do not get pregnant. They lay eggs, the same as all birds do.