Depends on the conditions the eggs are living in; there is no exact amount.
Once a turtle lays its eggs, neither the eggs nor the young receive any further attention from the adults.
The female sea turtle can lay up to 80-120 eggs. Then it takes about 2-4 months to hatch. They need to lay that many eggs because there is a small chance that any of the 80-120 eggs will survive.
Any chicken lays the best eggs. Mainly home chickens. It depends on happiness and health. Any chicken lays the best eggs. Mainly home chickens. It depends on happiness and health.
As a matter of fact, the conservation status of the leatherback sea turtle is Critically Endangered. They are threatened by pollution (both floating trash and chemical pollution), as well as accidentally being caught in fishing nets. That is one reason that it's best to buy line-caught fish.AnswerYes! The leatherback turtle species is so old, seeing one i like seeing a dinosaur. Their species is endangered. They are getting poached for eggs. Also with littering, plastic bags are going into the ocean and leatherback turtles are mistaking it for jellyfish. They swallow, choke, and their population is decreasing fast!
yes'the are ocean sunfish,sea turtles,moonfish,leatherback turtle especially is a jellyfish enemine
No. Any bird that lays eggs is female.
No, they do not. As with any other turtle, the mother lays the eggs and heads back to the water. The parents leave without even knowing if their young survive or not. Other than laying and burying the eggs, there is no parental involvement.
They lay eggs. Any species of bird any bird lays eggs.
ostridges and almost any kind of birds.
Yes the platypus
It really depends on what type of animal it is any Bird Lays eggs only one type of mammel lays eggs which that mammel is a platipus reptiles lay eggs amphibians lay eggs arachnids lay eggs fish lay eggs lets just say many things lay eggs!
Turtles Alligators Lizards