Crustacea
it depends on what it is your on about If you are talking about the number of eggs that some people might throw at you for asking this random question, I'd say about three or four. Stocks not included.
Because a butterfly is an insect and most insects lay eggs... In short, because they just do.
Mammals were apparently the only group of animals among all known jawed vertebrates that could not undergo parthenogenesis.
Barracuda eggs are called 'barracuda eggs'.
No. Eggs do not.
The females hold the eggs with the swimmerets. They can also be used to swim.
swimmerets
there are 5 pairs of swimmerets used for swimming and holding fertilized eggs in females. in a male crayfish the swimmerets are used to transfer sperm. Also, you can identify if the animal that has the swimmerets (like crayfish) is a male or female.
There are two functions: Respiratory and Reproductive. The swimmerets help the gills circulate water through the body, so the crayfish can breath. Reproductively, the 2nd swimmeret of the male clasps the female during mating (ew.) and the swimmerets of the female hold the eggs.
lays eggs, and eggs hatch, and become little arthropods
The fertilized eggs of a crayfish first begins in the gonad which is transferred to the first and second pair of the swimmerets. the mating season is in the fall.
it reproduces by mating with a male, and then it lays eggs and dies soon after laying the eggs. then the babies restart the cycle as a new generation.
a dozen of eggs
Generally the first two swimmerets of the male crayfish are significantly larger than the rest. The swimmerets of the females are usually all the same size.
It is sometimes called a clutch. This is not for animal eggs.
It is a clutch of eggs.
A group of emu eggs that is being incubated by a male emu is called a "clutch".