depends on what size stud you are using and what material is going on the studs. for a non load bearing wall using 2x4 studs and to be covered with drywall a 16" on center layout is typical.
Ten to twelve eggs.
In the wild Italian wall lizards lay their eggs when it's in summer or in spring it has to be hot for them to lay their eggs. In captivity it can be any time just keep the incubator ready.
Most geese normally lay around five eggs per nest. However, they can lay anywhere from one egg to twelve eggs.
You place it like a regular block, note that it is two blocks long and it will place the foot of the bed where the cursor is, so will be unable to place it if something is obstucting the block next to that, say you were facing a wall and tried to place it on the floor right next to that wall.
Yes , they lay adjacent to the abdominal wall ; see related link .
when chickens lay golden eggs
That depends on the size of your brick, how many openings you have in the wall, do you have any details such as soldiers, coined corners ect. You can get close by dividing the sq footage by the "lay-up" factor, how many bricks it takes per square foot. Then do not deduct footage for smaller windows and door. This will cover waste and details. Example if your layup is 3.54 you would need 3059 bricks for your wall. 864 x 3.54 = 3058.56
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The common wall lizard lays 3-11 eggs
No. If someone had set foot on the Sun, they would be burned by 10,000 degree F flames.
Large farms, or estates, that belonged to the nobles.
It depends which of 8,4, or 12 is the thickness. Assuming 8 is the thickness then the answer is given by dividing 600 by ( 4 x 12) that equals 12.5 bricks or 13 bricks