Yes. they lay 25 eggs
You may wonder why but really its just how they were made sharks are still fish but they dont lay eggs cuz a lot of cold blooded animals have live birth and sharks are one of these kinds.some sharks do have babies in eggs
Yes. females in a lot of animals will lay eggs regardless if they are fertilized or not and regardless if a male is even present. This is true in birds, some reptiles and fish.
In the wild most are picked off by other fish before they have hatched. After hatching a lot don't reach adulthood, so more eggs equals to more chance of adult fish spawning again!
All reptiles lay eggs. Birds also lay eggs. Insects also lay eggs.I will name a few.* snakes * geckos(they poop a lot on the ceiling)Yuck!!!* chickens * turtles * flies * moths* ostrich * frogs(amphibian) * fish and a whole lot more!!! :)
The Blob Fish is mostly jelly which helps it live under the water at so much presser
yes.... they lay up to 16 to 30 eggs at a time that's a lot of eggs
They lay lots of eggs - but not very often (once a year is common).
Clownfish like sea anemones, they "live" in them. Once a girl clownfish finds a boy clownfish to her specifications, she lays eggs and he fertilizes them. Hope this helped
This is because out in the wild, they have many predators that can eat the eggs, so to increase the chances of surviving fry, they lay more eggs.
If you mean does a beetle lay a lot of eggs yes they lay eggs almost like flies but could be different depending on type of beetle :);)
They lay so many eggs because there is a lot of pretiders in their habatat. So the patridges know that most eggs will not make it so they natural lay alot.smart birdies
Frogs lay a lot of eggs because a lot of animals eat tadpoles and small frogs including other frogs.