yes
Female alligators lay eggs in a nest made of vegetation, mud, and sticks. The nest provides warmth for the eggs as they develop. After about 65 days, the eggs hatch and the mother may help some of the hatchlings by carrying them in her mouth to water.
They lay eggs
To increase the chances of survival of the species
Black arowanas are mouthbrooders, which means they do not lay eggs. Instead, the female releases her eggs and the male fertilizes them before picking them up in his mouth to incubate until they hatch. Typically, a female black arowana can release hundreds of eggs during spawning.
why do inseets lay their eggs in a
No, pythons do not lay eggs out of their mouth.
Spawning begins when the males fan beds and the females come in to lay their eggs. The males guard the eggs, and then the fry for a week. Total spawn time is around three weeks.
Spring
yes
Usually in his mouth. He really loves eggs.
They can lay up to 21,000,000 eggs. That's a lot isn't it?
Both lay eggs in water.
In Her Mouth
Yes, they do lay eggs and after they hatch, the crocodiles carry them in their mouth and release them in the water, though not many survive.
fish that give no protection to their young lay large numbers of eggs
Cockroaches apparently DO lay eggs. they lay a very large quantity of eggs per week/month
Striped bass typically lay between 1 to 4 million eggs per spawning season, depending on the size and age of the female. These eggs are released into the water during spawning, which usually occurs in the spring as the fish migrate upstream to freshwater rivers. The fertilized eggs develop into larvae, which eventually grow into juvenile striped bass.