Most species lay up to hundreds of eggs every year, some are capable of laying several thousands of eggs, depending on the species. Some frogs only develop a small amount of young, hiding them in pouches on the legs or in their mouth. Some poisonous dartfrogs even feed their young with their unfurtilised eggs.
Yep
All of them.
Most reptiles and all amphibians lay eggs. Some reptiles are viviparous.
a ostrich can lay 25 eggs in a year
620,500 eggs in a year.
manatees are mammals.. they do not lay eggs
Approximately 150 eggs a year
The Legbar chicken will lay around 180 or more eggs each year. These chickens lay blue eggs which are unique.
they can lay up to 50 eggs per year
How many eggs amphibians lay in a year varies according to the different species. For example, a frog can lay up to 25,000 egg per year while a salamander may lay about 5,000 eggs per year.
It is about 90-100 eggs in year.
A typical amphibian lives on the land until it is time to breed and lay eggs, when it returns to the water.