in nests and in your eyes
The answer to this question depends entirely on the species of the spider in question. Generally speaking, spiders will lay anywhere between 1 - 3,000 eggs. Size is the largest factor determining egg numbers. An average-sized spider will lay around 100 eggs.
By getting a male and female to get together and lay some eggs so the eggs then hatch.
Spiders do not 'give birth' they lay eggs ! The spider spins a cocoon from the silk it produces from the spinnerets - where it deposits the eggs, which are left to hatch on their own. Some species of spider will actively 'guard' their eggs from predators.
700 eggs
Tarantulas lay eggs - which hatch in 6-8 weeks. While the eggs are developing, the female will actively 'guard' the egg-sac.
Yes, in fact they can lay from 700 eggs to 1000 eggs.
700
a ostrich can lay 25 eggs in a year
A range of 300 to 700
No. Lady beetles lay anywhere between 700 and 2000 eggs over their 100-day lifetime.
i don't think they lay eggs