Depending on the type of crab, it can lay from a few hundred eggs to a few million. For example, hermit crabs may lay up to 600 eggs, while blue crabs can lay up to 8 million eggs.
Crabs get eaten so they have to lay eggs for survival
Crabs are an aquatic species, they live under water, they do everything under water, so naturally they will also lay their eggs under water.
400 to 1800
Usually around 400 to 1800 eggs.
Zero. Hermit crabs lay eggs.
Well crabs lay eggs in the sea most the time but some types of crab lay egg in there and they mat in it as well
500-1000
Yes Crabs do lay eggs. They lay millions at a time.
they lay eggs
no
i think they get jiggy with a mate and lay eggs.
Hermit Crabs lay their eggs by going to where seawater is only.
No, but they do lay eggs
Well, Female crabs lay roughly 15-20 baby eggs. But sadly, many reptiles (including predator from Alien VS Predator) eat, and feast off these eggs and their insides. So about, 0 crabs survive due to the predators nommin' em,
Hermit crabs lay eggs in the ocean.
Yes the lay there eggs in the water in the wild.