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.
No, leopard geckos cannot lay eggs without mating. Female leopard geckos require fertilization from a male to produce viable eggs. However, they can lay eggs that are infertile if they have not mated, but these eggs will not develop into embryos.
I don't think African trees can lay eggs at all....
they dont....they just lay them
If you have a mature male and a female leopard gecko, the female can become pregnant (gravid). She will usually carry two eggs at a time and will need a laying box to lay her eggs in. Books on leopard gecko care will tell you what type of laying box to provide. After a short incubation period, the eggs should hatch.
The African clawed from female can lay hundreds of eggs at a time. There are times when she will lay them unfertilized and a male may fertilize them later.
African Grey parrots can lay between 1-5 eggs in a clutch, and may have 1-2 clutches per year, typically around the spring or summer months. However, it's important to note that not all African Grey parrots will lay eggs, and it's possible for breeding behavior to be prevented by factors like diet, environment, and hormonal regulation.
200 every minute and 700 eggs will hatch and become millipedes
they can lay hundreds of eggs
about how many eggs does a minibeast lay
Not sure if this is a serious question, but leopards are mammals, which means they give birth to live offspring...not eggs.
They lay up to 200,000 eggs
anacondas lay 20 to 80 eggs