Unless you are set up with several large rearing tanks to rear the fry in you are best letting the parent fish do everything. They will most probably eat the eggs.
yes. but she is dead by the time the eggs are hatched
No, after they have laid eggs the moths die
Yes, Velociraptor reproduced by laying hard shelled eggs. They laid the eggs in nests, and then sat on the eggs to incubate them, just like birds do. When the eggs hatched, the mother would take care of the hatchlings.
Yes, Velociraptor reproduced by laying hard shelled eggs. They laid the eggs in nests, and then sat on the eggs to incubate them, just like birds do. When the eggs hatched, the mother would take care of the hatchlings.
Flies don't build nests and don't care for their eggs once laid.
wait for them to hatch
The dinosaur that laid the largest eggs was the Hypselosaurus. Fossilized eggs attributed to this dinosaur have been found to be up to 18 inches in length. These eggs are believed to have been laid in nests similar to those of modern-day birds, indicating that Hypselosaurus exhibited some level of parental care.
Chinook salmon eggs are basically just eggs laid by the Chinook salmon.
One, because their eggs were remarkably large, they could only care for one at a time.
Female turtles rely on instinct to lay their eggs in a suitable location and then move on to ensure their own survival. They do not have a nurturing instinct to care for their offspring once the eggs are laid. It is more beneficial for them to focus on their own survival rather than expending energy on caring for the eggs.
Most toad provide no care for their young after the eggs have been laid.
Reptiles whose young hatch from eggs laid outside the mother's body are oviparous. These reptiles include species like turtles, lizards, and snakes that lay eggs in nests or burrows and do not provide parental care to their offspring once the eggs are laid.