Slugs lay eggs that look exactly like the snails eggs that's how snails get mixed up with their eggs.But if a snail joins up with a slug the slug will kill the snail and then after the snail's tummy is empty the slug eats the snail.
The short answer is yes, sea slugs do lay eggs. They usually lay them in a long string, like a string of beads, which is coiled up in a jelly mass to protect the eggs from predators and bacteria. Many species have very elaborate egg ribbons, and often you can identify the slug that laid the egg ribbon just from its shape.
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No, they do not. Since they are only shells, they are not alive. Depending on what lives within them, that creature may or may not lay eggs. Remember, shells are not alive, they are like houses! You live in your house, but it is not alive. Same basic concept with sea shells!
Most land snails lay eggs, but some land snails are viviparous i.e., they give birth to live young.
in the water
yes
It lay eggs with shells in the sands
they could if they wanted to. I guess.
No, their eggs are soft. Caviar is fish eggs.
Yes. Penguins are birds, and birds reproduce by laying eggs with hard shells. This is different from the eggs of reptiles and monotremes, which have leathery shells.
No
They lay their eggs in nests that are built on sandy shell-covered beaches. The shells help to camouflage the eggs and the chicks.
a sea turtle can lay 50-160 eggs but they lay 10 per minute.
Sea snakes do not lay eggs. They give birth to live young.
Salmon definitely go from the sea and up river to spawn (lay eggs)
no male sea turtles can also lay eggs when they are mid-aged.
Yes Aracuana chickens can lay eggs with shells in shades of blue and green.
In the sea