because alot of them dont survive :'(
Newt eggs are laid in land.
Newts lay hundreds of eggs to increase the chances of survival for their offspring. Many eggs are lost to predators, environmental factors, or competition, so producing a large number helps ensure that at least some will survive to adulthood. Additionally, this reproductive strategy enhances genetic diversity within the population, which can improve resilience to changing environments and diseases.
clown fish lay so many eggs because the eat them
Yes, crickets do lay eggs. Female crickets typically lay between 150 to 400 eggs at a time.
Partridge's lay so many eggs to increase the chance that some will survive to become an adult partridge.
The birds do not need to lay so many eggs because the probability of all the eggs getting hatched is higher compared to the amphibians. Secondly, the predators that feed on the eggs are fewer as compared to the other animals that lay very many eggs.
Their eggs are preyed upon by other animals, and many are lost that way. So the fact that they lay a lot of eggs helps the species to survive.
Squirrels are mammals and therefore do not lay eggs. So your answer is None.
Do you mean so many eggs? If so, that question is already answered.
Do you mean "Why do fish lay so many eggs at one time? The reason fish lay so many eggs at one time is survival. The more eggs that a female lays the better chance more eggs will have a chance to survive.
Comet goldfish usually lay between 500-5,000 eggs. The reason why they lay so many is because goldfish eggs, and fry, have high mortality rates. Having so many eggs ensures that at least some of the goldfish fry will reach adulthood.
Some hens will lay an egg everyday so it would be 14 eggs....