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Roadrunners only mate in Spring and they can lay anywhere between 2 and 12 eggs, they only lay the eggs once a year.
You have to bye a chicken. Once you have your chicken they will give eggs. You can eat the eggs, sell them , or cook them in the hot spring. :)
Goldfish normally spawn once yearly in Spring time.
Turkeys begin to lay their eggs during the spring. They only lay eggs once a year and it's rare that they lay eggs in the fall.
No a falcon will only breed once in the spring.
Yes they can!
There are not many spring flowers which are able to bloom more than once. One of the ones, which in the correct circumstances are able to is known as Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow.
Grasshoppers do not build nests. They are not territorial, they lay eggs in the soil and then more on once the eggs hatch.
Platypuses lay their eggs just once a year, between September (early Spring) and March (early Autumn). After mating, the platypus eggs gestate for around a month. After being laid, they are then incubated for 6-10 days.
Yes, a duck can lay eggs more than one a year. I have ducks and chickens that lay eggs daily. (I know that some birds, if their eggs are damaged or ruined in the early stages of nesting, will lay more eggs, most often in a different nest location. Robins and pigeons do it all the time...well, each spring, anyhow). most birds can do it from 1-4 times per year. In the wild, birds lay eggs twice a yr.(House Wrens will build as many nests as they can before the season changes.)
A woman does not normally release more than 1-2 eggs at once. The reason for twins is often that these 1-2 eggs might divide into more after they are fertilized. 2 eggs can become triplets or quadruplets or even more. Normally there are fertility medicine at work when a woman release more eggs. Factors at work can also be chemical spills or waste problems that by a freak of nature causes women to release more eggs and sometimes have many babies in one go.
No. But you can get two eggs fertilized at the same time.