Real questions please.
No They are born from an egg that is layed by a mother praying mantis.
The attractive or "hot" sports will get layed in china
NO!!!
YSE VELOCIRAPTORS LAYED EGGS.ONLY THE FEMALES LAYED EGGS.THEY OFTEN LAYED EGGS IN OR NEXT TO HUGE TREES.
'Layed' has one syllable in common English. It, by conventional orthography would be pronounced the same as "Laid". However, since "layed" is not a word, there is nobody to defend it. With that in mind, it could have as many as four syllables if you allow the L to be a semivowel.
you don't.
There is a difference between laid off or layed off. In relation to being dismissed from work, the correct phrase to use is laid off. Layed off actually has no grammatical meaning.
No one raises a Shark. Once born or layed they receive no further attention from their mother. The father has left long ago and would only be around by pure chance.
it does not it has eggs that are layed and that is how they are supposed to have little grasshopers
The phrase "the dog layed" is incorrect. The correct past tense of "lie" (to recline) is "lay," while "layed" is a non-standard form. The appropriate usage would be "the dog lay down" or "the dog lay."
Ostrich
they layed eggs