The Troodon dinosaur laid between 16 and 24 eggs at a time. She did this over the span of a week or so laying only a few each day.
100 eggs
Triceratops probably laid their eggs in nests made of vegetation. The rotting plant material would help to incubate the eggs.
1. Triceratops probably laid their eggs in nests made of piles of vegetation. The rotting plant matter helped to incubate the eggs. 2. When the eggs hatched, the mother Triceratops would feed and protect the hatchlings until they grew big and experienced enough to fend for themselves. 3. After they reached maturity, the new generation of Triceratops would lay eggs and the cycle would repeat.
they can lay hundreds of eggs
about how many eggs does a minibeast lay
It is believed all dinosaurs layed Fireproof eggs just like dragons. Although it is believed that 17% did not survive the laying of the eggs. This is due to the egg being far to hot to safely lay without getting burnt parts.
1. Triceratops laid hard shelled eggs, probably in a nest of rotting vegetation to incubate the eggs. 2. Then the eggs hatch and the mothers take care of the hatchlings. 3. The new generation of Triceratops eventually grows up and then they lay their own eggs.
They lay up to 200,000 eggs
They are mammals and do not lay eggs.
Only the females lay eggs.
anacondas lay 20 to 80 eggs
They can lay 200 eggs at a time.
Jaguars are mammals. Mammals do not lay eggs.