yes
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Survival of the species ! Many eggs laid in water are eaten by fish and other animals. Laying hundreds or perhaps thousands of eggs increases the chance that at least some of them will survive to hatch out.
A shirt collar can be ironed by laying the collar as flat as possible. Using the tip of the iron is best to get into corners easily.
This is the usual strategy of animal which do not look after their young. It is a numbers game, if 1% of the eggs survive to produce adults then if yo lay 100 eggs then yo will end up with 1 offspring, if you lay 1,000,000 eggs, you will end up with 10000 offspring. If you do not protect your eggs from predators then it is best to lay so many that some are bound (by chance) not to get eaten.
The more eggs laid in a clutch, the more, hopefully, chicks will survive to reach breeding adulthood.
you have a better chance laying an egg your self, than to find a shiny in an egg
Horses typically won't lie down when it's raining due to the ground possibly becoming too slippery to get back up again. It's also a survival instinct, a horse that is laying down while it rains has a chance of not seeing, hearing, or smelling a predator in time to escape.
Crocodiles do not give birth to live young. They lay eggs. without eggs the crocodile species would go extinct.
The answer: a
The health of the floor-laying industry is closely tied to that of the housing and construction industry; when housing starts increase, as they did in the early 2000s, floor layers see increased work.
very good chance of laying in a long dark box.
Typically yes! It's a survival technique. Snails normally lay their eggs in the dark. To help encourage laying you can drape the aquarium with a towel or blanket.