what bug lays tiny black eggs
The frog eggs are found in the water cockroach eggs are found above ground near garbage or mold. Frog eggs are jelly coated.Cockroach eggs are hard brown or black in a some what hard and soft shell.
in the ground
Wild turkeys lay tan eggs on the ground. They will usually lay the eggs in the long grasses to hide them from predators.
The eggs that a rolly polly lays are tiny and white. They usually keep the tiny eggs on their underside to keep them safe.
Platypus and Echidna are monotremes that burrow and lay eggs under ground! When the eggs hatch, they will suckle on the mother just as all mammals do. Fish lay eggs in dark places and reptiles tend to bury their eggs under ground also. Spiders lay eggs in dark locations and if I'm a parasitic insect, I will find a living organism to lay my eggs in. Fly's will lay there eggs in decaying matter. The Burrowing Owl lays its' eggs under ground and It may be dark in the attic of an abandoned building where the Barn owl builds its' nest.
Pokemon is an RPG game, and consists of tiny monsters *some are giant* that fight each other, there is simply no use for eggs in the game whatsoever.
Not all spiders live above ground. Wolf spiders live and layd eggs under ground. Tarantulas also like to live underground because they prefer cooler areas.
The eggs will go white (fungussy) within 36 hours if they are not fertilised. There are always some unfertilised (white) eggs. There will be tiny fry visible after around 4-5 days after spawning.
The female deposits the eggs in a pouch on the male seahorse's stomachs. When the eggs hatch, the pouch opens, and tiny, tiny sea horses swim out.
a black widow spider will lay 100 to 400 eggs all being contained in the egg sack...
Frogs lay their eggs in large clusters so, it will look like a big ball made up of a bunch of smaller balls. The eggs will be clear, but if they are fertilized then they will be clear with a tiny black tadpole in the middle that will eventually take over the whole egg, then they'll be entirely black ( it's really the tadpole)