It depends on the kind of python. The most commonly kept pythons are ball pythons and they usually lay 4-6 eggs in a clutch.
It depends on the specific species. A 'typical' clutch of Royal Python eggs is around 10-12 - while a clutch for a Reticulate Python could be as many as 60.
No. She lays the eggs and then leaves. The eggs hatch and the babies are on their own.
as many as it wants
3 -11 eggs
about 2000000000 in world
Python eggs hatch in any month. It depends when the pythons mate and the temperature. But usually it is between December- March.
They hatch up to 30 eggs
A female platypus lays one to three eggs, all of which are likely to hatch.
No eggs.
Babies don't hatch, they are born!
I Know It Would Sound Doubtful At First Look But Yes It Does Hatch From Eggs
she coils around them until they hatch
yes. they hatch under the dirt(they hatch in eggs.).