The Australian lungfish typically lays between 20 to 100 eggs at a time during its breeding season. These eggs are deposited in shallow waters, often attached to aquatic vegetation. The lungfish's reproductive strategy allows for a relatively small number of eggs, but the eggs are large and well-protected.
Most bowerbirds only lay one egg at a time. Some species of Australian bowerbirds lay between 1-3 eggs.
200,000 eggs at a time 200,000 eggs at a time
The distribution of lungfish fossils and their current living populations gave rise to the suggestion that the continents had drifted a lot during a short time. The theory that lungfish evolved while the Pangaea was intact was introduced.
25 to 40 eggs at one time
He Lays About 70 Eggs At A Time
25 to 40 eggs at one time
500 eggs.
1 to 23 at a time depending location
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This eagle can lay up to as many as 15 eggs each time.
None. Dolphins do NOT lay eggs.
rabbits do not lay eggs. they are mammals.