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Whiptail lizards are known for their unique reproductive strategy called parthenogenesis, where females can reproduce without mating with males. As a result, each whiptail lizard is essentially a clone of its mother, meaning they have only one parent. This form of asexual reproduction leads to populations consisting entirely of females.
Parrots can have 1-3 eggs every year
Oscars reproduce the same way many other fish reproduce. The female deposits her eggs, then the male comes along to fertilize them. Both parents guard the nest once the eggs are fertilized and the eggs hatch in two to three days.
they reproduce 100 to 300 eggs only 1 hundredth make it
Spider crabs reproduce sexually, the same as normal crabs
About 2 eggs over a long period of time. The eggs come out of something called an egg pod.
they lay about 20,000 eggs each time they mate
Idaho has a number of chicken farms which sell eggs for food. However many other birds, amphibians, and fish lay eggs to reproduce.
Most tapeworms have both male and female reproductive organs to reproduce and fertilize there own eggs.
fish eggs and young fish tend to have many predators that want to eat them so many of them don't survive. By laying large amounts of eggs, adult fish increases the probabilty that one of those eggs will survive to grow into a full grown fish and reproduce.
Sea anemones do not lay eggs. They reproduce sexually by releasing sperm and eggs into the water, where fertilization occurs. The fertilized eggs develop into larvae, which eventually settle and grow into new sea anemones.
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