Many different types of animals lay eggs. It is not possible to list them all.
Insects, most fish, amphibians, birds, and reptiles all lay eggs, as do many others. Some mammals - namely the platypus and the echidna - also lay eggs.
how meny animals lay eggs
Bats can fly but can't lay eggs.
Well, some types of birds lay one egg. But there are many animals that lay more than one! Like snakes and lizards and, mostly, sea turtles. They can lay up to I think 200 or so eggs. I am not quite sure but I am pretty sure.
Yes people can lay eggs
turtles they burried their eggs underground to be safe
Mamels are animals with backbones and don't lay eggs. EX: Humans are mamels but birds are not because they lay eggs.
Many animals lay hundreds of eggs in the hope that at least a few of them will survive to adulthood.
Many animals lay hundreds of eggs in the hope that at least a few of them will survive to adulthood.
Tetrapod's are the group of animals that lay eggs. Animals have been laying eggs for a long time. Snails, fish, and many other animals lay eggs from which their young hatch.
Many animals lay their eggs and leave them - eg the salmon, sea turtles, butterflies. Other animals eg the cuckoos lay their eggs and leave them to other animals to rear.
Oviparous animals lay eggs.
Animals that lay eggs are called Oviparous animals. These type of animals have no specific class as mammals as well as types of fishes and birds can produce eggs.
Amphibians lay their eggs in water usually. Newts do if you are looking for a specific animal.Fish also lay their eggs in the water.The animals that lay their eggs underwater are:frogsturtlesfishduckbill platypuslobstersbeetleseel
Their eggs are preyed upon by other animals, and many are lost that way. So the fact that they lay a lot of eggs helps the species to survive.
No. Bees live in hives. They lay their eggs in the hive.
Animals that lay eggs are categorized as oviparousanimals.Many reptiles, birds, fish and almost all amphibians lay eggs, as well as many arthropods. There are also two mammals which lay eggs, the answer is monotremes. The only known monotremes are the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.
The birds do not need to lay so many eggs because the probability of all the eggs getting hatched is higher compared to the amphibians. Secondly, the predators that feed on the eggs are fewer as compared to the other animals that lay very many eggs.
Bats can fly but can't lay eggs.