yes. its a reptile
A female crab typically needs to mate with a male fiddler crab to fertilize her eggs before laying them. Fiddler crabs engage in a courtship display where males use their enlarged claw to attract females. After mating, the female will lay her fertilized eggs in a suitable environment, often in the water. Without mating, the eggs will remain unfertilized and cannot develop into offspring.
The female crab lays the eggs, and not the male.
Well crabs lay eggs in the sea most the time but some types of crab lay egg in there and they mat in it as well
About how many eggs does a female crab produce
yes, fiddler crabs do lay eggs, because they are not mammals and i've never heard of a crab having live babies!
yes they do because they r not mammekls and i do not know if they die after they lay their eggs
No, but they do lay eggs
yes they lay their eggs in water
The number of eggs a female crab can produce varies widely depending on the species. For example, a female blue crab can lay between 750,000 to over 2 million eggs in a single spawning season. Other species may produce fewer or more eggs, ranging from thousands to millions. The exact number also depends on factors such as the crab's size and health.
they lay 1
They lay eggs. But the male crab inserts his sperm into the gonophores, and the female releases eggs. For the eggs to get fertilized by the male, there has to be saltwater.
Hermit Crabs lay their eggs by going to where seawater is only.