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6/26/22

[Answer] The Question: What extinct bird was known for laying the largest eggs?

Answer: Native to Madagascar, the elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus) was known for laying eggs measuring 13 inches long with a liquid capacity of 2.25 gallons. That volume is equivalent to seven ostrich eggs, 183 chicken eggs, or more than 12,000 hummingbird eggs. The elephant bird went extinct around 1,000 years ago, though its egg-laying record lives on.




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The Question: What extinct bird was known for laying the largest eggs? 4.51 +0.06 (+1.35%) at Fri Jun 24 2022 4:00PM EDT - U.S. markets closed Nasdaq Real Time Price Native to Madagascar the elephant bird (Aepyornis maximus) was known for laying eggs measuring 13 inches long with a liquid capacity of 2.25 gallons. That volume is equivalent to seven ostrich eggs 183 chicken eggs or more than 12 000 hummingbird eggs . The elephant bird went extinct around 1 000 years ago though its egg- laying record lives on. What extinct bird was known for laying the largest eggs ? Amongst Earth’s extant bird species the ostrich lays the largest eggs. The ostrich will incubate its eggs for 35 to 45 days. The ostrich is one of the most versatile birds on the planet today. The largest egg is laid by the ostrich. The largest egg for the birds size is laid by the North Island brown kiwi. The egg is 15 to 22% of the females weight. Vinnie Pillai 6 y Ostrich lay the largest eggs. The elephant bird which is exti...


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