Yes, isopods lay eggs. They reproduce through a process called internal fertilization, where the male transfers sperm to the female through a specialized structure. The female then carries the fertilized eggs in a brood pouch until they hatch into miniature versions of the adult isopods.
they are oviviparous so they can lay up to 20 eggs.
Butterflies are insects. Only mammals get pregnant. Insects lay eggs.
Does the male in any specie lay eggs? I don't think so!
Monarch butterflies lay their eggs on milkweed plants. The milkweed plant is the only food source for monarch caterpillars, so this is where the female butterflies choose to lay their eggs.
Houseflies have a rapid life cycle, typically laying eggs every few days. They are also prolific breeders, with each female capable of laying hundreds of eggs at a time. These factors contribute to them being able to lay several thousand eggs in a year.
Yes. Kiwi are birds, so they reproduce by laying eggs.
You should know this, but if you don't, butterflies lay eggs on leaves. They are so smart, they know where to put their eggs. If the butterflies doesn't know and puts it in a random leaf, that could be a problem.
The males mainly adults will chirp to get the females to mate so they can lay their eggs.
they are oviviparous so they can lay up to 20 eggs.
butterflies reproduce eggs which turn in to caterpillar .
Dinosaurs laid eggs to reproduce. Carrying offspring until they are born is stressful and challenging for a mother animal, so, excluding mammals and a few reptiles, most animals lay eggs to reproduce. This way, the mother is free of the burden of carrying the offspring while they develop.
First of all, dodo birds are extinct (last time I checked...) Secondly, they were birds so they DID lay eggs then the eggs hatched...
There are several hundred frogs that do not require water to lay their eggs. They use direct development to reproduce so the young hatch as fully formed frogs instead of tadpoles.
Butterflies are insects. Only mammals get pregnant. Insects lay eggs.
A housefly lays eggs on a dead animal, so the maggots can hatch out and begin eating the dead animal right away. The fly may also lay eggs on an open wound, or on the rear of sheep. Farmer's regularly inspect for maggots on their animals.
Yes they are birds so they lay eggs.
Sand dollars reproduce by releasing eggs and sperm into the water. The fertilized eggs develop into larvae that eventually settle on the ocean floor and grow into adult sand dollars. So, technically, sand dollars do not lay eggs externally like birds or reptiles.