Female millipedes may lay as many as 2,000 eggs, but a few hundred is more likely.
THE FEMALE. the only animal that the male lays the eggs (which isn't entirely true because the female makes the egs then GIVES the eggs to the male) is the seahorse.
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The female crab lays the eggs, and not the male.
female moth lays the eggs on the mulberry leaves
There are no male animals that lay eggs. Many people think that a male sea horse lays eggs, but a female sea horse lays eggs and the male carries them and takes care of it.
Always. No male birds lay eggs, although in some species it is the male who incubates them. The female always lays the eggs.
Normally a butterfly lays about 100 eggs. From those 100 eggs, only 2% survive. The survivors are a male and a female. The others will die in their eggs, as larva, as caterpillars, or as butterflies. Then when a male and a female meet, they mate, and the female lays her 100 eggs. then everything starts over.
No, there will not be babies unless a male fertilizes the eggs.
Yes they are. The female lays eggs, then the male fertilizes them.
No. Any bird that lays eggs is female.
The female lays the eggs then the male squirts the sperm onto the cluster of eggs.
Normally a butterfly lays about 100 eggs. From those 100 eggs, only 2% survive. The survivors are a male and a female. The others will die in their eggs, as larva, as caterpillars, or as butterflies. Then when a male and a female meet, they mate, and the female lays her 100 eggs. then everything starts over.
The bubbles protect the eggs the female lays.