You slit open the giant albino toad, remove the small golden egg, and break it over the spider elephant cow's.
It really depends on the size of the spider. If it's a tarantula then the eggs would be a bit smaller than a chicken egg, if it's an extremely small spider then yes, the eggs could be very tiny.
The comb-footed spider makes spherical egg sacs which can look like cotton balls (see Sources and related links, below).
they lay an egg
By a special egg
A spider begins its life in an egg sac. Once they hatch from the egg, spiders are called spiderlings. Spiderlings then molt to become adults.
The number of eggs in a spider egg sack can vary widely depending on the species of spider. Some species may only have a few dozen eggs, while others could have hundreds or even thousands of eggs in a single egg sack.
one spider per egg the mom drops maybe 20-25 eggs each time only about 6 or 7 survive
The spider with a white sack on its back is likely a female wolf spider carrying her egg sac.
A small pinkish red egg like pod found in a garden might be the eggs of a crab spider. Crab spiders are white with red legs and red markings.
About 100-400 eggs
* Because They are I think ''WATERPROOF.'' * Beacause they are covered with lots of spider webs.