The average is from 20 to 60 eggs, depending on the particular species of crocodile.
A young crocodile is usually just called a hatchling from birth to about 12 weeks.
They do not normally do this. Chickens cannot pick an egg up and move it. They will roll eggs out of a nest and they will roll them into the nest if they find one close by in the hay or bedding.
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Crocodile clutches (the term for a group of unhatched bird or reptile eggs) have been known to range from a few eggs to over eighty depending on the size and species of the laying female. For example, the Nile crocodile lays approximately 40 eggs per year. The average is around 50, but half of the babies don't survive the first year.
Most geese normally lay around five eggs per nest. However, they can lay anywhere from one egg to twelve eggs.
Normally she will lay two as the normal clutch.
This may have been an accident. The bird may have laid too many eggs to fit in the nest. Discard the fallen egg and all should go fine.
Yes, they do. They typically lay 4 eggs, one each day.
If a Canadian goose lays eggs that are destroyed, they usually re-nest near the initial nesting site. Since they can only raise one clutch per year, they do not lay eggs again that year after they have a successful hatching.
he bit her eggs because she ate one of darzees eggs that fell out of the nest.
Farmers used to leave one egg in the hen's nest to encourage her to have more eggs.
The normal clutch of eggs is 35 to 60. about thirty babies Depends on the species, larger ones lay more eggs. One gator nest in Florida contained 66 eggs.