I would guess 2
A female platypus lays one to three eggs, all of which are likely to hatch.
Usually just two.
The baby name of ANY bird is called a chick. Though many bird babies are called chicks, many also have specific names according to their species. For instance the name of a baby Red-tailed Hawk is eyass. The name of a baby turkey is a poult. Ducks have ducklings and Geese, goslings.
A logger head turtle can have between 60-120 eggs. They hatch after 7 to 10 weeks and it's either male or female depending on the temperature. If it's high the egg will hatch into a female and if it is low the egg will hatch into a male.
one each female penguin, and the male takes of it
The baby name of ANY bird is called a chick. Though many bird babies are called chicks, many also have specific names according to their species. For instance the name of a baby Red-tailed Hawk is eyass. The name of a baby turkey is a poult. Ducks have ducklings and Geese, goslings.
1 mintue 1000
the same as how much u lay ☺
It protects the eggs from harm before they hatch.
A female octopus will only mate once. A female will mate with (obviously) a male, she will then lay her eggs in a den. She will not leave the den until the eggs have hatch. By the time the eggs hatch, the female will have died of starvation.
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Sexually mostly, with a male and female. But many species can also reproduce asexually, as the females can lay unfertilized eggs which hatch into more females. Species that can do this include many stick insects and aphids. Also note that (sterile) female worker bees and ants hatch from unfertilised eggs, and male drones from fertilized ones.