Shark eggs vary in size depending on the species, typically ranging from about 2 to 7 inches (5 to 18 centimeters) in length. Some species, like the horn shark, lay relatively small eggs, while others, such as the larger species of carpet sharks, produce larger eggs. Shark eggs are often encased in a tough, leathery shell, which protects the developing embryo. In some species, like the great white shark, the young are born live instead of hatching from eggs.
Well, the length of time for an egg to hatch depends on the species of shark. At my aquarium store, we had a banded shark egg hatch after four months and four days in our store. I have no experience with marbled cat shark eggs.
I do believe the ostrich egg will be the winner every time!!! But not every bird egg is bigger than every fish egg. Shark eggs can be the size of your hand but it'd take a couple hundred humming bird eggs to make a good omelet.
shark
They lay eggs i think
The dwarf shark is about the size of your hand.
seagull's eggs are about the size of an average chicken egg to 2x the size.
what is the size of the egg layed by hen
they sometimes call it a mermaids purse
that depends on the size of the shark and if the tiger is in the water
Great White sharks birth live young.
The nickname for a shark's egg case is a "mermaid's purse." These protective cases help to keep the developing shark embryo safe until it is ready to hatch.
The size of a hummingbird's egg is approximately the size of a raw coffee bean.