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A silkworm moth lays about 300-500 eggs in a single batch.
Yes they do hatch from eggs. But their eggs are much softer than ordinary eggs. And they are fertilized out of the frog body.
Yes, crocodiles do hatch from eggs. Female crocodiles lay their eggs in nests and cover them to protect them. The eggs hatch after a couple of months, and the mother helps the hatchlings to the water.
Yes. Thorny devils lay between 3 and 10 ten eggs at a time, underground, during Australia's spring-summer season. The eggs hatch around 3-4 months later.
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A female silkworm typically lays between 300 to 500 eggs at a time. The exact number can vary based on factors like the silkworm's age and health. After laying, the eggs are usually small, round, and can be yellow to brown in color. They hatch into larvae within about 10 to 14 days under suitable conditions.
Pheasant eggs typically hatch in late spring, around May to June, depending on the region and environmental conditions. This period coincides with the spring season, which provides favorable temperatures and abundant food sources for the chicks after they hatch.
Praying Mantis hatch from eggs in the spring that have been laid during the fall season.
Baby praying mantises hatch from their eggs in the spring.
Silkworm eggs are typically incubated under controlled conditions to encourage hatching. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae, known as silkworms, are fed a diet primarily consisting of mulberry leaves. After several molts and growth stages, the silkworms spin cocoons, which can later be harvested to produce silk. Proper care and environment are crucial throughout this process to ensure healthy development and silk production.
The silkworm itself does not lay eggs or give birth, it is just a caterpillar. It's adult form, a moth lays eggs as do nearly all insects.
A silkworm moth lays about 300-500 eggs in a single batch.
Yes, snakes hatch from eggs.
No,only monotremes hatch eggs.
Yes, they hatch from eggs.
Breeding season lasts from April to July for the American Robin, and its eggs hatch in about fourteen days. European Robins begin their mating season in March, and their eggs hatch in roughly the same time frame.