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why do fish lay a large number of eggs at one time?​

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Answered by devrajsharma299
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Most fish and reptiles do not nurture or protect their young. This means that each individual offspring has a lower chance of survival, since it is left on its own from the time it hatches. ... In short, fish lay a large number of eggs to ensure the success of the reproductive strategy they employ. mark the brainliest if you think my answer is the best

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Answered by 17USB10205
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Most fish and reptiles do not nurture or protect their young. This means that each individual offspring has a lower chance of survival, since it is left on its own from the time it hatches. ... In short, fish lay a large number of eggs to ensure the success of the reproductive strategy they employ

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