Mantis shrimps can lay a varying number of eggs, typically ranging from several dozen to over a thousand, depending on the species. Some species exhibit a reproductive strategy where females produce fewer eggs but invest more in caring for them. The eggs are often attached to a substrate or carried by the female until they hatch. Overall, the exact number can differ significantly among the diverse species of mantis shrimps.
The praying mantis can lay 10 to 400 eggs.
about two hundred
about two hundred
12 to 200
Yes male mantis can lay eggs. I have one and we found out it is a boy and he has layed an egg sack!!
NO - absolutely not
No.Only when it is dark
ootheca is the name of a praying mantis egg sack.
No.
1 year old
Shrimps typically lay their eggs during warmer months, often in spring and summer, when water temperatures rise and food availability increases. The exact timing can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. Female shrimps release their eggs into the water, where they are fertilized by males and then develop into larvae. This reproductive strategy helps ensure higher survival rates for the offspring.
Yes, I have one in a cage and i just saw it lay an egg sack. I'm expecting 100 little insect babies now...Yes, praying mantises lay eggs.