Between 150 to 200 eggs, according to wikepedia
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The squid reproduces by laying eggs. A female squid can lay 1.000 eggs at a time!
20,000 to 100,000 eggs... and overproduction would be over 120,00
5oo at one time
Squids lay about 200.000 eggs each time. This depends on the specimen though.
Squid do not have babies, they lay eggs attached to seaweed. They may lay up to 70,000 eggs!
No, squid are molluscs and cephalopods.
There is very little is known about the reproductive cycle of giant squid. Females produce large quantities of eggs but we do not know is there is a definite breeding cycle.
Squids are egg layers. When they are ready to lay their eggs, they attach them to sea grasses or kelp. Sometimes however, they will wash up on the shore in the late spring time.
200,000 eggs at a time 200,000 eggs at a time
The animal that lays the most eggs is the deep-sea squid known as the Berryteuthis magister. This species of squid can lay up to 30,000 eggs at a time, making it one of the animals that produces a lot of eggs but not 300 million.
25 to 40 eggs at one time