Birds, ducks, chickens, snakes, crocodiles, platypus, echidna, penguin, frog, turtle, fish, bees, newts, ladybugs, moth, octopus, lizards, cockroaches.
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The insect species that lays its eggs in a straight line is the stick insect.
How many eggs a female butterfly lays can vary slightly by species. On average a female butterfly lays 100 eggs at one time.
After a butterfly lays eggs, it typically does not live very long. The lifespan of an adult butterfly is relatively short, usually only a few weeks, as its main purpose is to reproduce. Once the eggs are laid, the butterfly's life cycle is complete and its role in the continuation of the species is fulfilled.
If 5 out of every 100 eggs survive to adulthood, this means that 5% of the eggs hatch and survive. Therefore, if the fish lays 5000 eggs, 5% of 5000 or 250 eggs will survive to adulthood.
Animals such as turtles, snakes, and insects like ants and beetles lay eggs in the dirt. These animals typically dig a hole in the ground to deposit their eggs, providing protection and a suitable environment for them to develop and hatch.
the name of the animal that lays eggs is called a oviparous
the ostritch lays the biggest eggs today, but if dinosaurs were still alive they would lay the bigest eggs.
larva is the animal that lays pea sized eggs in your garden really its obvious
A chicken or any other animal that lays eggs.
platupus
trout
Snakes.
An animal that lays eggs is oviparous.
The echidna is an animal which lays eggs. The echidna is covered in spines. Like platypuses, echidnas are monotremes, or egg-laying mammals.
Butterfly. The caterpillars then eat the cabbages.
non-mammal
A platypus.