All members of the Danio and Brachidanio species are egg layers.
Presuming you mean Zebra Danios, over 100. They are egg scatterers and will eat their own eggs if the eggs are exposed!
yes tey do
Megalodons were prehistoric marine animals, like giant sharks. They very likely did lay eggs.
Dragonflies live near water because they lay their eggs in water. Young dragonflies are aquatic.
no because it is a mammal it just gives birth
The true anteaters, such as the giant anteater, do not lay eggs. There is a creature called the echidna, or spiny anteater, which lays eggs. Although it eats ants, it is not closely related to the true anteaters.
200 every minute and 700 eggs will hatch and become millipedes
Zebra danios are not live-bearing fish, so they do not get pregnant. Instead, the female will lay eggs, and the male will fertilize them. The eggs will hatch about 2 days after being fertilized.
If by that you mean are panda's mammals and give live birth and not eggs, then it gives birth to live young.
geese lay one egg every two days and only for about three months, April may and June.
Forget about them being "glo fish". That is just SPIN. Glo fish are a genetically altered common fish made to glow artificially. They are in reality Zebra Danios (Brachydanio rerio). The females are slightly larger and plumper in the tummy than the males which are more slim lined.
An ichneumon wasp will not lay her eggs in humans. The ichneumon wasp prefers to lay her eggs in the ground or on tree bark.