They Lay There Eggs Just after a few days of begging pregnancy. Remember they can lay up to 200 eggs.
Japanese trapdoor snails give birth to live young.
no because ferns are plants and plants cannot lay eggs because they do not breathe and only things that breathe in or out of water can lay eggs, ferns can only spread around seeds.
Yes, lobsters do lay eggs. Female lobsters carry their eggs on their abdomen until they hatch into larvae. The eggs hatch into tiny lobster larvae that float in the water before eventually settling to the ocean floor.
Ducks typically lay their eggs in nests that they build on the ground, often lined with grass, feathers, and down for insulation. The female duck will find a secluded spot near water to build her nest and lay her eggs.
Sea anemones do not lay eggs. They reproduce sexually by releasing sperm and eggs into the water, where fertilization occurs. The fertilized eggs develop into larvae, which eventually settle and grow into new sea anemones.
yes
When snails lay eggs they are acting out the natural process of reproduction.
every day they get pretty busy
It depends on the type of snail. Maybe 30 to 20 eggs depends on the tip of the snail. Snails that lay their eggs in aquarium's tend to give birth from 200 to 300 eggs. Snails can only lay 2 at a time. Hermaphroditic snails lay about 80 eggs 6 times a year. Most land snails lay 40 to 60 eggs (according to some authors even 100). Well that's all I know about how many eggs a snail lays a year! :)
yes
they live on beaches
Japanese trapdoor snails give birth to live young.
Yes, Mosquitos lay there eggs in water and there larva live in water, Fish need water to survive and pond snails can also thrive in water.
they lay about 80 eggs up to 6 times a year
Snails don't give birth. They lay eggs.
pond snails are both girl and boy, so in order to lay eggs, they mate WITH THEIR SELVES and then they lay the eggs in a "jelly like mass" and in about three to four weeks, the eggs hatch
before it dies