on the surface of a lake or pond
A female mayfly typically lays between 400 to 3,000 eggs in a single reproductive event, which takes place in a matter of hours before she dies.
There are many species of mayfly, some do not lay eggs, but for the species best known to fly fishermen and commonest in the UK, they lay eggs pretty much the same way as all flies - they are deposited from the rear of the abdomen. They are laid directly into the surface of running water.
it will advenchily find a place and lay eggs but she has to lay them at the beach
A nesting box gives a hen a comfortable and secure place to lay her eggs.
dinosaurs lay eggs in a lonely place to save their eggs from other predators such as under trees etc.
No they did not lay eggs in their bodies they laid them on the ground and put them in a safe place
Snakes lay their eggs in a safe and hidden place, such as underground or in a warm, sheltered area.
There are a variety of insects that only live for 24 hours. This includes the mayfly, which hatch, mate, lay eggs, and die within 24 hours or less.
Ducks don't give birth--they lay eggs. And they lay them in a protected, prepared place--the best the duck can find/improve.
The normal place for chickens to lay eggs is there home so the eggs stay warmer than outside.
Another silly question Male cocks do not lay eggs, hens do
Yes, All amphibians must lay their eggs in water. If they lay them on land their eggs will dry up.