A female tarantula can lay between 100 to 2,000 eggs in a single egg sac, depending on the species. Typically, a female may produce one or two egg sacs per year. After laying the eggs, she may guard them until they hatch, which can take several weeks. The number of eggs and sacs can vary based on environmental conditions and the health of the spider.
A female platypus lays one to three eggs, all of which are likely to hatch.
It protects the eggs from harm before they hatch.
one each female penguin, and the male takes of it
1 mintue 1000
the same as how much u lay ☺
A female octopus will only mate once. A female will mate with (obviously) a male, she will then lay her eggs in a den. She will not leave the den until the eggs have hatch. By the time the eggs hatch, the female will have died of starvation.
Not necessarily ! Many female lizards (including anoles, geckos and iguanas) will lay eggs at regular intervals. However - unless the female has been mated with a male, the eggs will be infertile, and will never hatch.
A female blackbird typically lays between 3 to 5 eggs per clutch. However, the number can vary, with some clutches containing as few as 2 or as many as 6 eggs. The eggs are usually pale blue or greenish in color, and the female incubates them for about 12 to 14 days before they hatch.
a pigeon will lay two eggs per hatch, they will usually be both male and female
A logger head turtle can have between 60-120 eggs. They hatch after 7 to 10 weeks and it's either male or female depending on the temperature. If it's high the egg will hatch into a female and if it is low the egg will hatch into a male.
7-10 eggs at one time and 2-4 weeks to hatchThe femal usually lays 8 to 13 eggs at one to two day intervals. It will take 28 days for them to hatch. She doesnt sit on them until all eggs are laid