this is a great question, the answer is 16 i once witnessed this at the foot of mordor. and for the record one can not simply walk out of mordor
Since dragons do not currently exist (though they may have at one time), we do not know.
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I've only seen dragons lay a few eggs at a time. However I haven't seen any Mordor dragons so I can't tell. It really depends on the species. Lung only lay one egg every 100 or so years. Traditional European dragons lay a few eggs (3-5) every 10 years, and Knucker dragons lay 10 eggs every year. However, like tadpoles, only about 2 will survive to adulthood.
Depending on the species, there could be as few as two (for some Western breeds) or as many as a dozen (from lindworms).
A female dragonfly lays hundreds of eggs in their short lifetime.
at lease 65 to 75 eggs a year.
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No time at all. A female dragonfly will lay her eggs and then leave. The young must fend for themselves from the moment they hatch.
From the larva eggs to a nymph, then to an adult, they then restart the life cycle by laying eggs.
the female dragonfly will sometimes submerge herself while laying her eggs. the male may just find a plase and die. the female dragonfly will sometimes submerge herself while laying her eggs. the male may just find a plase and die.
The Dragonfly Pulse surface skimmer
They lay eggs when they feel safe and are not crowded by too many eggs.
No. Like all animals a dragonfly is a consumer.
Do you mean "Why do fish lay so many eggs at one time? The reason fish lay so many eggs at one time is survival. The more eggs that a female lays the better chance more eggs will have a chance to survive.
Mockingbirds lay 2 to 6 eggs. They hatch in 11 to 13 days.
As with all insects, dragonflies have 6 legs.
all of the eggs in England, is how many there are...
Dragonflies do all the time mainly never unless you catch it and drop it
When dinosaurs were alive, Raptors would not lay many eggs. On average, there were between 4-6 eggs for each litter.