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A single cod can produce a large number of eggs, typically ranging from 1 to 9 million, depending on the species and size of the fish. These eggs hatch into larvae, but only a small percentage survive to adulthood due to various environmental factors and predation. Thus, while the number of eggs is high, the actual number of young cod that reach maturity is significantly lower.

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