Red-eared sliders typically lay between 10 to 30 eggs in a single clutch.
Red-eared sliders typically lay between 2 to 30 eggs in a single clutch.
A red-eared slider typically lays around 10 to 30 eggs in a single clutch.
Clownfish typically lay 100-1000 eggs in a single clutch, with an average of around 400-500 eggs per spawning event.
Up to 100,000,000 and then they die and the babies raise themselves
Red-eared slider turtles typically lay between 2 to 30 eggs in a single clutch.
A red-eared slider turtle typically lays around 20 to 30 eggs in a single clutch.
Blue jays typically lay between 2 to 7 eggs in a single clutch, with the average number being around 3 to 4 eggs.
About twenty to forty eggs
If you mean the clutch, it is usually 4-6 eggs.
A female diamondback rattlesnake can lay between 4 to 30 eggs in a single clutch, typically in the summer months. The number of eggs depends on factors such as the age and size of the female.
Brolgas do not lay babies: they lay eggs. On average, they lay two eggs per clutch. Occasionally they will lay just a single egg, or perhaps three.
An ostrich can lay between 10 to 15 eggs per clutch, although they can lay up to 40 eggs in a single breeding season. The eggs are large, typically about 6 inches in length, and can weigh around 3 pounds each. After laying, the eggs are incubated for about 42 days before hatching. Typically, 1 to 2 chicks may survive to adulthood from each clutch.