Which animal has the biggest egg?

While an ostrich lays the world's largest bird's egg, it is actually the smallest in proportion to the mother at just 2% of her body weight. In fact, kiwi eggs are six times bigger than other birds of the same size.
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Which is the largest egg egg?

Ostrich eggs are the largest of all eggs, though they are actually the smallest eggs relative to the size of the adult bird — on average they are 15 cm (5.9 in) long, 13 cm (5.1 in) wide, and weigh 1.4 kilograms (3.1 lb), over 20 times the weight of a chicken's egg and only 1 to 4% the size of the female.
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What animal has the thickest egg?

Ostrich eggs are so thick and strong that a human can stand on top of them without breaking them, as demonstrated below by our guide at the Kalahari Anib Lodge. But if you come across an ostrich nest during your African safari, do not even get close to it.
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Which bird lays the largest eggs?

But what land bird lays the biggest egg for its body size? That would be the North Island brown kiwi, says Kathy Brader, senior bird keeper at the National Zoo, which in 1975 bred the first kiwi outside its native New Zealand. A female kiwi lays an egg that is 15 to 22 percent of her weight.
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Which mammal has the largest egg?

The largest egg-laying mammal of all time was Hackett's long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus hacketti), known from fossil remains in Western Australia.
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Animal Offspring Production Comparison



Which animal has the smallest egg?

The world's smallest bird egg is laid by the world's smallest bird – the bee hummingbird. The egg is 0.275 inches long and weighs only 0.0009 ounces.
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How big is a dinosaur egg?

Dinosaur eggs vary in size, depending on the species. Among the largest are fossilized dinosaur eggs collected in the mid 1990s from Late Cretaceous rocks in China. These eggs are more than 60 cm (2 ft.) long and about 20 cm (8 in.)
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Do sharks lay eggs?

A huge variety of animals produce eggs. These help to protect and provide for offspring as they develop. There are over 500 species of shark living in waters around the world and the majority give birth to live young. The remainder are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs.
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How big is an ostrich egg?

The ostrich's egg, averaging about 150 mm (6 inches) in length by 125 mm (5 inches) in diameter and about 1.35 kg (3 pounds), is also the world's largest. The male is mostly black but has white plumes in the wings and tail; females are mostly brown.
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How big is the kiwi egg?

Kiwis are the smallest of the flightless bird group, ratites. However, their eggs are the largest relative to body weight of any existing bird. To put this into perspective, the average kiwi weighs just 2500g and an average kiwi egg weighs a massive 371g. This is 15% of a kiwi's body weight.
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How big are shark eggs?

The size of egg cases vary; those of the small-spotted catshark or lesser spotted dogfish, Scyliorhinus canicula, are around 5 centimetres (2 in) long, while those of the greater spotted dogfish, S. stellaris, are around 10 centimetres (4 in).
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What is the second largest egg in the world?

A fossil found in Antarctica is the world's second largest egg. A 68-million-year-old fossil found on Seymour Island off Antarctica's coast that looks like a deflated football has turned out to be the second-largest egg on record and may be that of a huge marine reptile that lived alongside dinosaurs.
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Which animal egg is green?

Though they look fearsome, cassowaries are shy animals that eat mostly fruit. This egg's green tint is actually a clue to where—and how—the cassowaries nest, and as you may have guessed, it's not up a tree.
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Can we eat ostrich egg?

Yes, an ostrich egg is edible and you can eat them. One egg contains around 2,000 calories. Compared to a chicken egg, it has more magnesium and iron, but fewer vitamins E and A. But in reality, cooking or eating an ostrich egg is not very practical.
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Which fish lays the largest egg?

The largest recorded egg is from a whale shark and was 30 cm × 14 cm × 9 cm (11.8 in × 5.5 in × 3.5 in) in size. Whale shark eggs typically hatch within the mother.
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What is the price of ostrich egg?

The avg. market price of Ostrich Egg in India is Rs 5,000/ Piece.
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What is an elephant egg?

A Giant Egg

An elephant bird egg is large enough to hold the content of up to 7 ostrich eggs, 180 chicken eggs or 12,000 hummingbird eggs. Due to their exceptional size, these eggs have long been a novelty item, from Arabian merchants in the 13th century to modern day collectors.
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Do sharks lay the biggest eggs in the world?

False - the ostrich holds the title to laying the largest eggs of any living animal on the planet (there are extinct animals that laid larger eggs: e.g. elephant birds of Madagascar, giant moa of New Zealand).
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How big is an elephant bird egg?

Elephant bird eggs were equally gargantuan—the largest of any bird. At 12 inches long and 8 inches wide, each egg weighed roughly 18 pounds, which equates to around 148 to 160 chicken eggs, give or take.
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Do snakes lay eggs?

Most species of snakes lay eggs.

Rigid shells are generally harder, but most snakes lay pliable shells. When it is time to hatch, hatchlings will use their egg tooth to break through the shell. If a snake does not lay eggs it is either viviparous or ovoviviparous. Viviparous snakes do not form eggs.
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Do mermaids lay eggs?

For all you know, mermaids produce hundreds or thousands of small eggs, like frogs or fish. The hatched young go through several life cycles, eventually becoming something like their final form.
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Do frogs lay egg?

Most frogs' lay their eggs in water, but there are exceptions. Frog eggs do not have a shell, so they need some kind of moisture to keep them from drying out until they hatch. Some frogs have come up with amazing ways to keep their eggs wet besides laying them directly in water.
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Do dinosaurs Still Exist?

Other than birds, however, there is no scientific evidence that any dinosaurs, such as Tyrannosaurus, Velociraptor, Apatosaurus, Stegosaurus, or Triceratops, are still alive. These, and all other non-avian dinosaurs became extinct at least 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period.
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Did T Rex lay eggs?

rex parents cared for their young before or after they hatched. No T. rex eggs or nests have ever been found, but fossils of other Tyrannosaur relatives suggest that they laid elongated eggs, roughly 20 or more at a time.
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Do dinosaur eggs exist?

Until the 1980s, discoveries of fossilized eggs and bones of young dinosaurs were extremely rare, but dinosaur eggs have now been discovered on several continents, and fossils of hatchlings, juveniles, and adults have been found for most major groups.
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