The number of eggs that can be laid by any animal differs based on the size. Generally larger species will lay less eggs than smaller animals.
Hens can only lay a maximum of one egg per day, and typically for 300 days a year.
About 16 at a time
Many different types of animals lay eggs. It is not possible to list them all. Insects, most fish, amphibians, birds, and reptiles all lay eggs, as do many others. Some mammals - namely the platypus and the echidna - also lay eggs.
It lays eggs while other animals give birth.
None because eggs do not have yokes: ploughing animals do.The answer for double-yolk eggs depends on how common these are with the poultry that your egg-supplier keeps. Different breeds, with different living conditions and feeds, in different countries, produce different proportions of such eggs.
Your question needs to say what particular kind of animal you're asking about, as the different animals lay eggs at different rates.
Beacause different animals produce and lay or have differnet things and different amounts. That's how science works.
Oviparous animals lay eggs.
we use mangroves for our different species of animals to lay eggs or to hide from predators
Animals that lay eggs are called Oviparous animals. These type of animals have no specific class as mammals as well as types of fishes and birds can produce eggs.
Humans are animals. Animals have different ways of producing offspring. Birds lay eggs. Mammals give live birth and give milk, the same way humans do, which makes us mammals. Reptiles lay eggs or give live offspring. Amphibians lay eggs. Fish lay eggs. Insects lay eggs.
plant have seed, animals either lay eggs or have live births