Moon lit night
They come up on the beach and deposit them in a hole.
Grunion
Grunion fish reproduce during the spring and summer months after the highest tides of the month, which are often triggered by full or new moons. The eggs are laid on beaches during high tides and buried in the sand to develop until the next highest tides when the embryos hatch and are washed back into the ocean. This strategy helps protect the eggs from predators and ensures the offspring have the best chance of survival.
they make a hole in the sand next to the beach and lay their eggs in the hole.they usually do this during the night.
Sea turtles come to shore to lay their eggs in nests on the beach. This behavior is driven by their instinct to find a safe place to deposit their eggs, ensuring the survival of their offspring.
Female insects deposit eggs in a different ways depending on the species of insect. Some insects lay eggs on the ground, some lay eggs in the water and on leaves, and some female insects bury their eggs.
An ovipositor is a tube-like structure that female insects use to lay eggs. It allows them to deposit their eggs securely in a suitable location, such as within or on a host organism or in a protected environment.
They lay their eggs near the beach in side a whole:)
A clitellum is part of a earthworm and leeches. The purpose of it is to secrete a sac where they deposit their eggs.
External fertilization means the eggs are fertilized outside the mother's body. For example in the case of fish. The female fish will deposit her eggs in a hole in the ground underwater. The male fish will then deposit his sperm over the eggs and the two (sperm and eggs) will fertilize in the hole outside of the body of the female fish. The eggs will develop and eventually the baby fish will hatch from the eggs.
They can be anywhere indoors or outdoors where flies deposit their eggs.
The ovipositor is a curved organ at the end of the grasshopper's abdomen. It is used to deposit eggs into slits in trees.