they naturally lay more eggs in the spring, but it can increase or increase depending on what you feed them too
Praying Mantis hatch from eggs in the spring that have been laid during the fall season.
The platypus breeding season is spring and summer, from about September through to February, sometimes extending to March. The eggs can be laid anytime during this.
They are toads' eggs, which are laid in long strings parallel to each other. They are often stuck to aquatic vegetation.
No doubt there have been instances when platypuses have laid more than three eggs. This is unusual, however. On average, platypuses lay one to three eggs during a breeding season.
My ducks were purchased at a feed store as babies and laid eggs the following season
Bluebirds typically lay eggs 2 to 3 times during a breeding season. Each clutch usually consists of 3 to 7 eggs, depending on the species and environmental conditions. The breeding season generally spans from spring to early summer, allowing for multiple broods. Factors such as food availability and weather can influence the number of clutches laid.
Towhees typically lay eggs once a year, with the breeding season varying by region. In general, they usually lay between 2 to 6 eggs per clutch. The eggs are often laid in a hidden nest, and the female incubates them for about 12 to 14 days before they hatch. After hatching, the parents continue to care for the chicks until they fledge.
Eggs laid on land are hatched on the land and eggs laid in the water hatch in the water. *o*
A sea turtle's eggs get laid in sand.
every day when they arent sleeping or eating
During the mating season - since the males will fight for dominance - and view anything (or anyone) as a threat. Also - when the females have laid their eggs, as they will guard their nest site viciously !
What you're seeing in your pond is likely a mass of frog or toad eggs, often referred to as spawn. These eggs are typically laid in long, jelly-like strands or clusters and are a common sight in freshwater ponds during the breeding season. The gelatinous texture helps protect the eggs from predators and provides some buoyancy in the water. If you observe closely, you may also notice small black dots within the strands, which are the developing embryos.