That depends on the species and the food supply. The Eurasian wren, t. troglodytes, can lay as many as 12 eggs, sometimes more.
Yes, flatworms are known to reproduce sexually by laying eggs, which can hatch into either free-living or parasitic larvae depending on the species.
The long coiled tube in worms where many eggs are stored is called the ovary. It is an essential reproductive organ in female worms that produces and stores eggs until they are released for fertilization.
It really depends on what type of animal it is any Bird Lays eggs only one type of mammel lays eggs which that mammel is a platipus reptiles lay eggs amphibians lay eggs arachnids lay eggs fish lay eggs lets just say many things lay eggs!
clown fish lay so many eggs because the eat them
None...only Polish roosters lay eggs.
worms lay 1000 and earthworms lay only 500
they lay eggs
i don't think they lay eggs
no
warms is spelled worms and yes they lays eggs they are not mammals so they lay eggs
They lay eggs.
They either throw them up or regergitate them.
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Sing Lay Blue Eggs Migrate Catch worms
Earthworms lay eggs.
They lay eggs and eat worms.
Yes, flatworms are known to reproduce sexually by laying eggs, which can hatch into either free-living or parasitic larvae depending on the species.