zero
none of them lived they were eating ALIVE ahahaha
Nemos mom layed about 66 eggs...
400
Lewis Carroll had ten siblings; seven sisters and three brothers.
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In the movie "Finding Nemo," Marlin discovers that there were originally 400 eggs in the clutch. However, when a barracuda attacks, most of the eggs are eaten, leaving only one egg to survive, which becomes Nemo. Thus, Nemo's siblings, who were part of the original 400, total to 399 eggs that did not survive.
Mary Lyon had a total of six siblings. She was the second of seven children born to her parents, although not all of her siblings survived to adulthood. Lyon's family background influenced her later dedication to education and women's rights.
Adolf Hitler had two surviving siblings: his half-brother Alos Hitler & His sister Paula Wolfe. As a side note to this question, Hitler had two nephews. One was captured at the Eastern Front & executed; the other eventually immigrated to the United States.
William Shakespeare had seven siblings. He was the third of eight children born to John and Mary Shakespeare. Of his siblings, only three survived to adulthood: his sister Joan and his two brothers, Gilbert and Richard. The rest died in infancy or early childhood.
Well, of course, they're all dead now, so none of them have survived. But only four of Shakespeare's siblings reached adulthood--his sister Joan and his brothers Richard, Edmund and Gilbert.
Oliver Cromwell had two brothers, and seven sisters, survived into adulthood. the two brother passed away when they were very young.
Sir Walter Scott's parents were Walter Scott, a solicitor, and Anne Rutherford. He had several siblings, including a sister named Jane and a brother named Robert, both of whom survived into adulthood. However, many of his siblings died in infancy or early childhood, which was common during that period. Sir Walter Scott himself outlived many of his family members, including his siblings.