Biology, asked by subhams22, 1 year ago

Among animals, for example Birds, today lay eggs all through the year?

Or is it is a seasonal phenomenon what about other animals like frogs and lizards?

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Answered by Anonymous
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❤. No, they do not lay eggs all through the year

❤. Birds living in nature lay eggs only seasonally, but Birds in captivity are made to lay eggs throughout the year

❤. frogs and lizards are also seasonal breeders and lay eggs seasonally.

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

  • All year round, birds lay eggs, with April, May, and June accounting for 86 percent of all egg production.
  • Depending on the species, egg-laying might start in the early or late spring. In September, the fewest eggs are laid by birds.
  • Depending on characteristics including fitness, day duration, and latitude, birds lay eggs at different times of the year.
  • Because lizards can lay up to twenty eggs at once, their populations increase with each passing season.
  • Most lizard species congregate in groups in the early spring to start mating.
  • During the 11-week incubation period, females choose physically fit males with few parasites to protect the developing fetus.
  • Every mating season, mothers give birth to two to three clutches.
  • The majority of frog species lay their eggs in the spring, however the exact timing will largely depend on the species, locality, and general environment.
  • Frogs residing in tropical climates may be able to lay their eggs all year round due to high humidity levels, although some frog species may do so in the spring or summer.

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