A chicken has every single egg she will eve lay inside of her
They don't have sex. The female lays eggs and then the male will soon "fertilize" the eggs. Then, baby feesh! WOOPIE
Simply, The queen in a colony lays the eggs. But a colony is likely to have more than one queen laying eggs.
it reproduces by mating with a male, and then it lays eggs and dies soon after laying the eggs. then the babies restart the cycle as a new generation.
The female lays the eggs
i dont know, he might sit on it for a month or two but as soon as sha lays them
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The male will latch onto the female from behind. They will swim around the tank like that while the female lays her eggs and the male fertailzes them while she lays them. It is extremely difficult to get them to mate and even more difficult to see any of the eggs reach adulthood. You must remove the frogs from the tank as soon as the female lays the eggs of the adults will eat the eggs.
After a butterfly lays eggs, it typically does not live very long. The lifespan of an adult butterfly is relatively short, usually only a few weeks, as its main purpose is to reproduce. Once the eggs are laid, the butterfly's life cycle is complete and its role in the continuation of the species is fulfilled.
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
the baby is never dependent on its mother because the mother leaves them as soon as she lays the eggs.
Hens generally lay only during daylight hours. Eggs should be collected in the afternoon, or at least at the end of the day, before darkness sets in. Otherwise the hens will sleep on the eggs and they are more likely to be broken.
The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them. The mother lays 1,000 eggs every time she lays them.