yes
Yes, but only if the crayfish eggs are fertile which requires a male. So if you can see the crayfish eggs on the tail of the crayfish that means that the eggs are fertile and will hatch in about 30 days
The female lays the eggs
The c rayfish starts its life as an egg. The female and male crayfish mate and the female lays hundreds of eggs. The eggs attach to the swimmerets/tail of the female and when the eggs hatch, they are fully formed, albeit tiny. They stay with the mother for 1-2 weeks. In 2 weeks, the crayfish is about 1 centimeter long. This is when the crayfish will venture out on their own. They reach full adult size at 3-4 months. The average lifespan out in the wild is 3-8 years. --third grade teacher
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them. The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them.
The Ostrich lays big eggs.
they lay eggs
every single spider lays eggs everything that alive lays eggs besides males
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.
the ostritch lays the biggest eggs today, but if dinosaurs were still alive they would lay the bigest eggs.
No because it lays eggs. The only mammal that lays eggs is the platypus. It is a reptile.
female moth lays the eggs on the mulberry leaves