It varies according to the species. Some species only lay a single egg. Others lay up to 30. Even within some species there can be considerable variation - for example, Testudo hermanni boettgeri (the eastern or balkan Hermann's tortoise) usually lays between 6-10 eggs. By comparison, Testudo hermanni hermanni (the western Hermann's tortoise) typically only lays 3 eggs per clutch. On average, most Mediterranean tortoises lay 5 or 6 eggs per clutch, and many are capable of laying 2 or more clutches per season.
well there are a lot of animals that can lay a lot of eggs such as ants they lay over a thousand eggs each day and Spiders as well .
now ants and spiders are insects but i hope this will help
That seems easay. Well the only turtle that i know that lays over a hundred eggs is the green sea turtle. Sea turtles also live to be over a hundred years old.
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the ostritch lays the biggest eggs today, but if dinosaurs were still alive they would lay the bigest eggs.
larva is the animal that lays pea sized eggs in your garden really its obvious
When a frog lays hundreds of eggs in a small pond what happens to the population of frogs in the pond
i thik it lays hundreds of eggs
worns has 3 hearts an also lays eggs
platupus
trout
Snakes.
The bee humming bird lays the smallest egg at half a gram, and the ostrich lays the biggest at 3.3lbs. The animal that lays the smallest eggs are insects but when referring to vertebrates the animal that lays the smallest egg is the hummingbird.
An animal that lays eggs is oviparous.
The echidna is an animal which lays eggs. The echidna is covered in spines. Like platypuses, echidnas are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals.
non-mammal