200 million
About how many eggs does a female crab produce
they lay 1
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The number of eggs a female crab can produce varies widely depending on the species. For example, a female blue crab can lay between 750,000 to over 2 million eggs in a single spawning season. Other species may produce fewer or more eggs, ranging from thousands to millions. The exact number also depends on factors such as the crab's size and health.
Many things. Like the invention of Crab Eggs.
A Hermit Crab can lay 400-800 eggs at once.
about 30 to50 eggs
Well crabs lay eggs in the sea most the time but some types of crab lay egg in there and they mat in it as well
Spider crabs reproduce sexually, the same as normal crabs
The white ball substance found in king crab legs is likely to be roe, which is the eggs produced by female crabs. It can also be referred to as crab caviar and is considered a delicacy by many. Occasionally, it may also be a result of the crab's digestive system or tissue, but roe is the most common and desirable finding.
Well, Female crabs lay roughly 15-20 baby eggs. But sadly, many reptiles (including predator from Alien VS Predator) eat, and feast off these eggs and their insides. So about, 0 crabs survive due to the predators nommin' em,
Female crabs will only mate once, immediately after they have their terminal moult. Females carry the male's sperm around with them for up to two years. The females can fertilize several batches of eggs with the stored sperm during this time.