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
25 to 40 eggs at one time
He Lays About 70 Eggs At A 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.