Direct quote from the Wikipedia entry (see related link) - "...A female might lay from two to thirty eggs, with larger females having larger clutches. One female can lay up to five clutches in the same year and clutches are usually spaced twelve to thirty-six days apart..."
A parrot will usually lay and hatch 2 to 4 chicks each time she sits. Most parrots will have 2 clutches of eggs per year.
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The number of eggs laid by reptiles per year can vary depending on the species. Some reptiles, like sea turtles, can lay several clutches of eggs with each clutch containing dozens of eggs, while others, like certain snakes, may only lay a few eggs per year.
Little Penguins lay two eggs when they mate.Fairy penguins lay two eggs at a time, and might manage 2-3 clutches in one season..
Usually just one, unless the first attempt fails for some reason.
African Grey parrots can lay between 1-5 eggs in a clutch, and may have 1-2 clutches per year, typically around the spring or summer months. However, it's important to note that not all African Grey parrots will lay eggs, and it's possible for breeding behavior to be prevented by factors like diet, environment, and hormonal regulation.
Most ducks lay between 8 and 12 eggs in one clutch. Sometimes less and sometimes more. Some may lay 2 clutches a year in the warmer parts of the world so the anwser is quite variable.
Presumably you're talking about eggs - clutches vary in size according to species and size of the female. For example, a small Royal python may lay only 6 or 7 eggs, whereas a large Reticulated python could lay as many as 60 !
Yes, chameleons lay eggs. Depending on the species, they may lay clutches of 2-4 eggs (e.g. Brookesia), or 80-100 eggs.
a ostrich can lay 25 eggs in a year
Turtles lay eggs in what is called "clutches" where they lay around 70 to 100 eggs at a time.