65-68 a week. if sick scorpion then less.
usually 25-35 eggs at once Scorpions do not lay eggs. They give live birth to little scorpions.
No,it lays eggs
100
Scorpions are ovoviviparous animals. Scorpion embryos develop inside eggs that are retained within the mother's body until they are ready to hatch. When the baby scorpions emerge from their mother, it appears they have arrived through live birth, like a mammal.
An animal that does not lay eggs is a viviparous animal.
No, scorpions give birth to live offspring. They carry their young inside their bodies until they are ready to be born, at which point they will emerge and remain on the mother's back for a period of time.
they all lay eggs.
Many tapeworms infest African waters, most of the family Proteocephalidae.
The African leopard is a placental mammal. Therefore, it does not lay eggs, but gives birth to live young. The only mammals to lay eggs are monotremes, a group which includes just the echidna and the platypus. The African leopard is not related to monotremes in any way.
I don't think African trees can lay eggs at all....
200 every minute and 700 eggs will hatch and become millipedes
they come out of the ball of the scorpions tail as eggs then they mold and become big