yes female grasshoppers lay eggs
The ovaries in a grasshopper are a female reproductive organ. They house the fertilized eggs gained from sexual reproduction with another grasshopper.
Most grasshopper have 140 eggs some lay more some lay less.
Female grasshoppers typically deposit their eggs in the soil by using their ovipositor to dig a hole and lay the eggs inside. They may also cover the eggs with a protective substance to help keep them safe. After laying the eggs, the female grasshopper will often leave them to develop on their own, as grasshoppers do not provide any direct care to their eggs or young.
No; only the female can lay eggs, as with all vertebrate species which lay eggs. The female platypus lays the egg and incubates it. The male has nothing to do with the young.
lay eggs
They can mate and then the female can lay the eggs.
The female cobra lays the eggs.
The female crab lays the eggs, and not the male.
Male birds do not lay eggs. Only female birds have the ability to lay eggs.
No, the male flies do not lay eggs. Female flies are larger than male flies. The female flies lay over 900,000 eggs during their lifespan.
I am not an expert on this subject, but to the best of my knowledge, insects must lay a lot of eggs because the survival rate of small insects is low. This being true, only a few of those many eggs make it into adulthood.
underground in a tiny cave it digs with its abdomen