This is a trick question. Eggs are not born, they are laid. And later they hatch. Only a live birth is said to be born.
Aside from that, we cannot tell you how many eggs are laid in one bunch unless you tell us which species you are talking about.
Elephants are born one at a time. About one every one year.
5 quail eggs is the same as one chicken egg
Yes, greco lizards are born from eggs. The female will typically lay a clutch of eggs in a hidden location, and the eggs will hatch after several weeks. Newly-hatched greco lizards are independent and must fend for themselves.
Frogs lay a large number of eggs at a time, typically ranging from a few hundred to several thousand. The exact number varies depending on the species of frog. It is not accurate to say that frogs are born, as they hatch from eggs as tadpoles and undergo metamorphosis into adult frogs.
An egg is approximately 1/4 c., so one gallon is approximately 64 eggs.
House fly eggs are white and you will see a whole bunch of them all in a bunch in one place. There are several eggs in one bunch.
About one at a time because kiwi's are big when there born. And the eggs are big too.
It varies. It is best to ask each one, because when they are born, on their birth certificate, they are given the number of eggs they have.
Between 2-3 eggs are laid at one time.
A Hermit Crab can lay 400-800 eggs at once.
only one just like only one dog at a time comes out dah
500 eggs.
howmany small eggs are in one large one?
One hundred to one thousand eggs
It varies by species, from 1 to a dozen or more, and even larger numbers from eggs.
The female lays 1 or 2 eggs per year. If there is 2 eggs, they probably aren't going to be "born" at once. So the answer is that one baby is "born" at a time normally.
25 to 40 eggs at one time