No, spiders do not lay eggs when they bite. Spider bites are usually a defensive mechanism when the spider feels threatened. Female spiders typically lay eggs in a separate, secluded location.
They don't. They lay their eggs in sand. What you heard was a myth.
Yes, all spiders lay eggs. They typically produce silk egg sacs to protect their eggs until they hatch. Each sac can contain hundreds of eggs, depending on the species of spider.
The number of eggs a spider lays varies depending on the species. Some spiders may lay only a few dozen eggs, while others can lay hundreds or even thousands of eggs at a time.
You got that wrong. Lions are viviparous, so the females do not lay eggs.
Fish typically lay the most eggs compared to frogs and spiders. Some fish species can lay thousands to millions of eggs at once, while frogs and spiders typically lay smaller clutches of eggs.
Females of which species?
....No.
spiders and grasshoppers both do.
Spiders lay eggs anywhere it's safe for them, not just a human host.
Spiders lay eggs which then hatch into little spiders.
No, spiders do not lay eggs when they bite. Spider bites are usually a defensive mechanism when the spider feels threatened. Female spiders typically lay eggs in a separate, secluded location.
Only the females lay eggs.
The females lay about a dozen eggs
They don't. They lay their eggs in sand. What you heard was a myth.
it depends how they do it
No they don't.