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A Hermit Crab can lay 400-800 eggs at once.
Hermit crabs are hatched from eggs, therefore there is no parental figure for the baby hermit crabs. Once the mother lays her eggs, she moves on (similar to turtles).
yes because they hatch from eggs
about 30 to50 eggs
While many species of hermit crabs are terrestrial, their larval forms are not. Many terrestrial species carry their fertilized eggs around on their abdomen on dry land. But when it comes time for the eggs to hatch, they must travel to the ocean where the salt water acts as a signal to the eggs to hatch. The larva then swim off, and only return to land once they have fully developed.
Crabs primarily lay eggs rather than give live birth. Female crabs typically carry fertilized eggs in a brood pouch or on their abdomen until they are ready to hatch. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae are released into the water, where they develop through several stages before maturing into adult crabs. However, there are a few rare exceptions in the animal kingdom where some crustaceans exhibit live birth, but this is not common among crabs.
Yes - and yes. Once the crabs mate, they don't live very long afterwards. The eggs are released into the sea to join the billions of tons of microscopic life floating around. With luck, some of the eggs will survive to maturity to start the cycle all over again.
Female crabs will only mate once, immediately after they have their terminal moult. Females carry the male's sperm around with them for up to two years. The females can fertilize several batches of eggs with the stored sperm during this time.
A starfish can lay 1,000 eggs at once.
Female crabs typically mate once or twice in their lifetime. The timing of mating varies depending on the species and environmental conditions. After mating, female crabs can store sperm for later fertilization of their eggs over several reproductive cycles.
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