Yes, crickets do lay eggs. Female crickets typically lay between 150 to 400 eggs at a time.
Gorillas do not lay eggs. Gorillas are mammals and give birth to live offspring, typically one at a time.
A glass frog typically lays 2-3 dozen eggs at one time.
Crickets like the night time is why they come out at night. Plus it is safer for them to be out at night than it is during the day.
200,000 eggs at a time 200,000 eggs at a time
25 to 40 eggs at one time
The hatching time for robin eggs is typically around 12-14 days after they are laid.
He Lays About 70 Eggs At A Time
25 to 40 eggs at one time
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The Australian lungfish typically lays between 20 to 100 eggs at a time during its breeding season. These eggs are deposited in shallow waters, often attached to aquatic vegetation. The lungfish's reproductive strategy allows for a relatively small number of eggs, but the eggs are large and well-protected.
Primarily crickets jump or fly away from animals that endanger them. Crickets have been known to use their relatively strong jaws to defend themselves from time to time.
The recommended cooking time for steamed eggs is typically around 10-15 minutes.