Yes
Rainbow Sharks, which are freshwater fish, not real sharks, ARE egg layers, but rearly breed in captivity.
An ostrich or emu or some sharks
Sharks have a great diversity when it come to their reproductive system. There are two different ways for a Shark to reproduce depending on what kind of Shark it is, there are oviparous egg laying species and viviparous live-bearing species. Oviparous species lay eggs that develop and hatch. Where as the the viviparous species are live-bearers. The Thresher Shark belongs to the viviparous species therefore do not lay eggs. I hope that answers your question. ThresherCove.com
Well, ostrich lays the biggest eggs, but the tyrannosaurus laid the biggest egg ever.
The Ostrich hase the largest egg in the world
sharks dont lay eggs...
No.
Sharks can lay anywhere between 10 and 200 eggs.
the ostritch lays the biggest eggs today, but if dinosaurs were still alive they would lay the bigest eggs.
no egg can lay another egg because they have not been born yet when the egg has hatched and it has grew up then they can lay an egg of there own.
Some sharks let their eggs hatch inside themselves so at birth they would be called a pup. Some sharks lay egg sacs. At birth those would be called egg sacs. Once they hatch they would also be pups.
they have like thirty but when the first one hatches it eats all the rest in the stomach