Worms, specifically earthworms, typically reach sexual maturity and are able to lay eggs when they are about 6 to 12 weeks old, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Once mature, they can reproduce throughout their lives, usually producing eggs in a cocoon. This process can occur multiple times during their lifespan.
Earthworms lay eggs in the soil.
they mate like us but lay eggs
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snakes dont lay eggs
Most species do, but some don't. Thx more reading!
The Ascaris worm matures in the intestine of its host
Maybe its too old to lay eggs now or its too cold to lay eggs
It does not lay eggs, have legs and does not have skin as outer covering
they are worms. kids get them from putting their hands in their mouths after playing in the dirt or sand and eating the worm eggs, they get them from contact with other kids that have worms or if the worm eggs are on their food. They are not dangerous, when the eggs hatch and they begin to mature the females will leave the body through the anus to lay eggs.
they are worms. kids get them from putting their hands in their mouths after playing in the dirt or sand and eating the worm eggs, they get them from contact with other kids that have worms or if the worm eggs are on their food. They are not dangerous, when the eggs hatch and they begin to mature the females will leave the body through the anus to lay eggs.
yes it does because the lime is so sour the worms wont lay eggs near nor will they go near it
The caterpillars dont lay the eggs, the female butterfly lays them on the host plant of that species