When koi are ready to lay their eggs, they may exhibit behaviors such as becoming less active and hanging around the edges of the pond. This can be due to the stress of the spawning process or the need to find suitable locations for laying eggs. However, they typically will not appear weak; instead, they may be more focused on spawning activities. If they seem excessively weak or lethargic, it could indicate health issues rather than normal spawning behavior.
You will still produce eggs after a hysterectomy until your body goes through menopause. The eggs are still viable the regardless of the hysterectomy.
It depends on the species. Many species of frogs lay their eggs in water, but not all do e.g. the Corroboree frog.Also, frogs of the genus Pristimantis lay their eggs on land, where they do not undergo a tadpole stage, hatching as fully metamorphosed baby frogs. Some species of frogs even give birth to live young, such as members of the African genus Nectophrynoides and other species found in the Andes and Central America.
maybe but no one can be certein
No. Penguins do not live in the Arctic. They are found in the Southern Hemisphere, including around the edges of the Antarctic continent, but they do not live in the Northern polar regions.
Goose eggs are called eggs (the same as chicken eggs are still eggs)
To make a fluffy omelette using beaten eggs, whisk the eggs vigorously until they are well combined and slightly frothy. Cook the eggs in a non-stick pan over medium heat, gently stirring and lifting the edges to allow the uncooked eggs to flow underneath. Once the eggs are mostly set but still slightly runny on top, add your desired fillings, fold the omelette in half, and serve immediately for a fluffy texture.
No, the majority of chicken eggs are not fertilised
No it does not itch if the eggs are dead
yes unless the eggs are eaten then no
Yes. Insects don't really incubate their eggs; the only parental care for eggs is cleaning and protecting them, and as long as no predators come to eat them, parasites to lay their eggs in them, or diseases kill the young inside, the eggs will still hatch! Stinkbug parents do often look after the hatched young, so they might have better chances of getting through their nymphal stage with the parents around, though.
A female fetus develops eggs during prenatal development while she is still in her mother's womb. This process begins around the 12th week of pregnancy.
the water won't affect the eggs and they still have plenty of time to hatch