ostrich
The peahen lays 3-6 eggs in a nest at a time. Each egg weighs a few ounces, looses up to 15% of its weight before hatching.
Silkworms, which are the larval form of silk moths, lay their eggs on the leaves of mulberry trees. The female silk moth lays hundreds of eggs in clusters, which then hatch into tiny caterpillars called silkworms.
It varies for each chicken. On average between 8 and 15 eggs will fit under a hen. Some hens go way overboard and gather 20 or more. I had a bantam Araucana try to hatch 23 at one time. She was not successful and only 5 directly under her made it to full hatch. There really is no set number, every brood hen makes that call as she collects. Many hens will not just use her own eggs, they will brood the eggs from any hen who lays in or near her nest.
They can have more than five babies at a time, because they lay eggs.
The gestation period of sparrow eggs, from fertilization to hatching, is typically around 10-14 days. During this time, the female sparrow will stay on the nest to keep the eggs warm and help them develop.
It takes up to 15 weeks before she lays her eggs.
they are oviparous and lays up to 15 eggs at a time.
No, not thousands. The amount of eggs a female ostrich lays a year varies from 40-100 eggs, with an average of 60 eggs per year. An ostrich usually lays around 12-15 eggs at one time.
a milkweed bug lays about 10-15 eggs.
A thrush lays one egg at a time! Yes, one!
15 eggs None, a rooster cannot lay eggs (a rooster is a male)
No. A kiwi lays one large egg (about six times the size of an egg from another bird of the same size) then, 24 days later, lays another egg. The second egg is beginning to develop as soon as the first is laid. On rare occasions, a kiwi may lay a third egg. The kiwi can lay only one egg at a time, as the egg is huge - about 15-20% of the kiwi's total body weight.
A kiwi cannot lay more than one egg in a single sitting. A kiwi lays one large egg (about six times the size of an egg from another bird of the same size) then, 24 days later, lays another egg. The second egg is beginning to develop as soon as the first is laid. On rare occasions, a kiwi may lay a third egg. The kiwi can lay only one egg at a time, as the egg is huge - about 15-20% of the kiwi's total body weight.
it most all of the time it lays eggs but theres certain grasshoppers that dont but most do it most all of the time it lays eggs but theres certain grasshoppers that dont but most do In Wisconsin my daughter caught a grasshopper and we watched it give live birth.
Mallard ducks will lay and sit on about 8-15 eggs per year If you are collecting the eggs, ducks will lay over 100 eggs each year.
A kiwi lays one large egg (about six times the size of an egg from another bird of the same size) then, 24 days later, lays another egg. The second egg is beginning to develop as soon as the first is laid. On rare occasions, a kiwi may lay a third egg. The kiwi can lay only one egg at a time, as the egg is huge - about 15-20% of the kiwi's total body weight.
A barn owl typically lays a clutch of 4-7 eggs but sometimes up to 15.