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The number of eggs released at one time varies widely among species. For instance, fish can release thousands to millions of eggs in a single spawning event, while birds typically lay between one to twelve eggs per clutch, depending on the species. Reptiles and amphibians also show significant variation; some may lay dozens or even hundreds of eggs at once. Overall, the quantity is influenced by the reproductive strategy and environmental factors of each species.

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