yes to much protien
(another opinion)
Unless you choke on your vomit or something freakish occurs, you can probably eat all the eggs you can stomach at one setting without killing yourself. Binge eating and eating contests always carry the risk of making you sick and seem like a foolish occupation.
A long-time diet rich in eggs carries a health risk, but the evidence against eggs is of a statistical nature. You may be able to eat several eggs a day and still live a long life
Yes. One egg contains nearly 3 1/2 times the daily value of cholesterol. So, if you are eating no other animal products, and your serum cholesterol is below 200, then any more than two eggs per week would be too many eggs. If you eat other animal products, or your cholesterol is over 200, you probably shouldn't be eating any eggs at all.
A starfish can lay 1,000 eggs at once.
Moth eggs aren't really bad for you, but I would suggest not eating them. I once ate some on a Girl Scout cookie.
up to 7 eggs at once
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The amount of eggs they can lay at once varies.
it lays about 10,000 eggs at once
:I You can only have 12 eggs at once (incluiding if you have the money to afford the eggs in EggBaby)
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If the hen eats broken or leaking eggs that is OK but if she is breaking open and eating eggs she should be culled from the flock. This behavior can spread to the rest of the flock and cause major problems. Once the hens recognize the eggs as a sourse of food they will continue, leaving you with no eggs and if you breed hens, with no viable stock for the following spring.
They don't lay EGGs the eggs hatch inside the mother shark
Birds believe that once something has touched their eggs, the eggs are no more clean, so they throw them off. This is not just with Love Birds but with all kinds of birds.
Both male and female bettas will eat eggs, so it's a good idea to watch them closely during spawning. As each batch of eggs are released, the male, and sometimes the female as well, will gather the eggs by mouth and spit them into the nest. Once they have finished mating, you should remove the female immediately or the male will probably kill her - in nature he would drive her away, but the aquarium is too small for her to get away from him. Many males are good fathers on their first attempt, and will hover beneath the nest, picking up any eggs that fall and replacing them - leave a light on for him so that he can see the eggs as they fall from the nest. Remove him once the fry hatch. If you see him eating eggs or fry (as many inexperienced fathers will do) remove him and drop the water level in the breeding tank to one inch - once the fry are free-swimming and feeding, you can refill the tank.