Do Pigs Lay Eggs - How To Discuss
Daniel Cobb
Do Pigs Lay Eggs
Pigs lay eggs ???? 3
Seriously I saw a picture of a pig and it smelled like an egg and I saw some more eggs with it. I've never been to a live pig before so I don't know. And I'm not sure where to ask this question, so it doesn't matter.
updateThank you very much. They didn't teach me pork at school ...
I don't think you want to ask that question if you are serious. But the answer is no. I think you are asking this question because it is like knowing if a pig is warm-blooded, because at first glance, it probably doesn't have r. In fact, they are mammals because they are born alive, not in eggs. Technically, they are always ahead of the full steam, but as soon as they are ready for bed they stop.
No you can't. Pigs are mammals and mammal mothers no longer lay eggs. (Research tells me that 5 mammals do this.) They give birth to pigs at the same time, they get into some kind of trouble (I don't understand the term anymore). After a few seconds, the piglet kicked and breathed for the first time and then kicked to overcome the difficulty and be able to breathe. After that, she would thank him for his mother and milk.
I have a picture of a pig laying eggs.
Absolutely not. Pigs are mammals, and all mammals give birth to youth.
No, the pig turned out to be a real person.
Do Pigs Lay Eggs
Do Pigs Lay Eggs
The only mammals that lay eggs are Platypus and Acadina.
no!
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If they did, it would be a little ...
It's hard to imagine.
When they fly, they will.