Monday, May 24, 2010

How many eggs can a deer lay in its life time?


Answers:
NONE silly.ok..heres a question for you..if a rooster was on the peak of your roof and laid an egg, which way would the egg roll? To the left or the right?
A Deer doesn't lay eggs
Deer don't lay eggs duh
Zero.duh.2 points
zero
mammals don't lay eggs
A deer don't lay eggs thier young are born borne like we are!
A deer doesn`t lay eggs, They give birth to live young.
none.thx for the points
Most probably zero.

Unless they mutate and become an "oviparous" animal.
I think there are only a couple of mammals, known to
man that lays eggs. platypuses and anteaters. Deers
ain't one of 'em.

Besides, haven't you seen "Bambi" yet?

lols
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zero, a deer is a mammal and gives birth to a live fawn, sometimes two
LORL!! You are a riot, you must live in the city. A deer doesn't lay eggs like a hen,hee hee, it has live births. Come on out to the country and visit a farm or something.
deer !! eggs! u think u r funny!!
Between zero and none.
ahhh-ha-haha-ha-ha!

You made my day!
Well.. That all depends on the area the deer are found. If you are taking about Northern Wet Sided deer, then they can lay an average of 1200 eggs in its life time, however the lesser known Eastern Striped Limber legged deer lays somewhere between 800-200,000 eggs in a lifetime! I know its AMAZING!
You should follow one around for a year and count them .Then multiply the amount by the life expectancies of a deer.Have fun and don't get shot during hunting season.One more thing a deer is a mammal they give live birth and they nurse their babies .DUH chicken brain!
Deer dont lay eggs, they are mammles
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I am hoping your question in incomplete. Maybe you meant Deer Ticks? Ok, you have a computer, so surf " Info on Deer Ticks"
If this isnt what you are looking for, then hunny I cant help ya.
An actual Deer does NOT lay eggs. It gives live birth.
I. Are you serious? Please tell me you are not. Mammals do not lay eggs.
Here, I will post the definition of mammal:
Etymology: New Latin Mammalia, from Late Latin, neuter plural of mammalis of the breast, from Latin mamma breast
: any of a class (Mammalia) of warm-blooded higher vertebrates (as placentals, marsupials, or monotremes) that nourish their young with milk secreted by mammary glands, have the skin usually more or less covered with hair, and include humans
they lay ZERO
none-mammal
That would be zero!
LIKE OMG r u stuid or something!! deer don't lay eggs they r have live young called fawns!!
Are you serious Deer dont lay egss.
It dosn't lay eggs!

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