No males of any kind produce eggs. "Egg" is the name of the female sex cell (gamete). Some male animals will help care for eggs so that they will hatch and be healthy, but no males make or lay eggs.
It's like asking why we give birth to babies, i mean we could lay eggs or like snakes spit them out, or like tadpoles and evolve into a certain state. unless you want to know exactly why you'll have to ask zoologists or scientists, maybe they don't even know, who knows! its also why they are called cold blooded creatures (just kidding) (so close, but so far away...).
no. crabs can not lay eggs
Well crabs lay eggs in the sea most the time but some types of crab lay egg in there and they mat in it as well
Yes Crabs do lay eggs. They lay millions at a time.
Well, Female crabs lay roughly 15-20 baby eggs. But sadly, many reptiles (including predator from Alien VS Predator) eat, and feast off these eggs and their insides. So about, 0 crabs survive due to the predators nommin' em,
No, lice do not turn into craps. A baby crab is called a crab from the time it is born. Crab lice, horseshoe crabs, and king crabs are not true crabs.
While many species of hermit crabs are terrestrial, their larval forms are not. Many terrestrial species carry their fertilized eggs around on their abdomen on dry land. But when it comes time for the eggs to hatch, they must travel to the ocean where the salt water acts as a signal to the eggs to hatch. The larva then swim off, and only return to land once they have fully developed.
about 30 to50 eggs
There is no set "time" but rather, when the eggs are mature, they drop them into the ocean and they hatch immediately and are on their own.
The amount of offspring that a hermit crab can give birth to at one time depends largely on the individual organism's size. This can range from 800 and 50000 eggs.
Long as the great wall of boogers
Only 3 to 5 at a time. I own hermit crabs myself , so I know what they are like and how many you need :)
No. A pearl is a small round object made from sand being kept in an oyster shell for a long period of time.
200,000 eggs at a time 200,000 eggs at a time