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The female hawksbill turtle lays an average of 4 clutches of eggs each breeding season. Each clutch of eggs contains an average of 150 eggs. The female green turtle lays an average of 4 clutches of eggs each breeding season. Each clutch of eggs contains an average of 110 eggs. The female leatherback turtle lays an average of 7 clutches of eggs each breeding season. Each clutch of eggs contains an average of 85 eggs. These turtles do not breed every year, rather every 2-4 years I really didnt know what specific turtle you were talking about so i just put this one
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Average is 5-6 eggs
As long as your diet is balanced your in good shape. Your question is very broad you might want to narrow it down a bit, I can eat two hundred pounds of chicken today and not eat chicken for the rest of the year.
The average American eats over 37 pounds of eggs each year. They also eat 400 pounds of vegetables and 110 pounds of meat.
.The female hawksbill turtle lays an average of 4 clutches of eggs each breeding season. Each clutch of eggs contains an average of 150 eggs. The female green turtle lays an average of 4 clutches of eggs each breeding season. Each clutch of eggs contains an average of 110 eggs. The female leatherback turtle lays an average of 7 clutches of eggs each breeding season. Each clutch of eggs contains an average of 85 eggs. These turtles do not breed every year, rather every 2-4 years I really didnt know what specific turtle u were talking about so i just put these 3
Per? I would need that in context but I'll try my best. If you are referring to 'per' as in, for example; 'There are three eggs per person' then it means 'for every' or each. so 'There are three eggs for every person' or 'There are three eggs each for everybody' hope that helped
Each ostrich usually lays a different amount of eggs. On average, an ostrich lay about 11 eggs that will hatch.
Each breeding season, the spotted owl lays between 2 and 4 eggs, with the average being 2-3 eggs.
Each ostrich usually lays a different amount of eggs. On average, an ostrich lay about 11 eggs that will hatch.
Animals that take care of their young produce fewer eggs. e.g. crocodiles. Animals that leave their young to fend for themselves produce numerous eggs. e.g. fish. This is an energy balance. You spend little energy to produce eggs, but spend more energy taking care of your offspring. Conversely, you can spend lots of energy producing many eggs and spend little energy thereafter. It's a numbers game.
When dinosaurs were alive, Raptors would not lay many eggs. On average, there were between 4-6 eggs for each litter.