Hippos don't lay eggs, they're mammals. They give live birth to baby hippos called calves.
No, hippos are mammals.
Hippos are born alive, like nearly all mammals. There are only two mammals on Earth that lay eggs. They are the platypus and spiny anteaters.
Female platypuses lay their eggs in a burrow. They lay only one set of eggs (one to three eggs) per year in this burrow. They elongate the burrow until it is about 20 meters/66 feet long to lay the eggs in it (it is normally only a few feet long). Does the female platypus lay her eggs in the same burrow every year? Probably not. Platypuses move between burrows very frequently, inhabiting up to three in a single day.
the same why humans give birth and they dont lay eggs
1 to 23 at a time depending location
yes..sometimes about 400 of them at the same time
The hippopotamus (hippo for short) is a mammal and gives birth to it young, as do all other mammals.
Eggs cant lay eggs. Im assuming you mean can a bird lay three eggs in a day. When a female bird is layingn she will lay all her eggs at pretty much the same time. If you noticed 3 eggs then there shouldn't be anymore after that.
No. Toads and toads lay the same number of eggs obviously....But if you mean do toads lay more eggs then frogs then yes they do.
Frogs lay their eggs as they mate. The female releases her eggs and the male sprays his sperm over them at the same time.
No.
They lay eggs just the same, but they wont hatch.