Oh, dude, those are called oviparous vertebrates. They're basically like fish and sea turtles, you know, the ones that lay eggs and have skeletons made of bones. So, next time you're at the beach and you see a fish laying eggs, just remember you're witnessing some oviparous action.
A clutch of eggs
there is no farm for eggs
Eggs on a spoon
They buried there eggs in the sand and when they hatch the offspring find there way out of the sand and walk to the nearest ocean.
The animal that lays the most eggs is the deep-sea squid known as the Berryteuthis magister. This species of squid can lay up to 30,000 eggs at a time, making it one of the animals that produces a lot of eggs but not 300 million.
Whales, dolphin, porpoises, walruses, manatees, seals, and sea otters.
A clutch of eggs
A clutch of eggs
there is no farm for eggs
No, pangolins are placental mammals.
eggs
They are what we call softshell eggs.
yes every ecosystem have eggs the animals have to lay eggs estuaries ocean desert lake ocean every one
eggs benedict..... with a tomato.......
500 m.
A clutch .
Hermit crab eggs are fertilized by the ocean and then washed up by the waves.