What is the percent chance of laying an egg?
What is the percent chance for a tamed dinosaur to lay an egg (excluding Dodos)?
In the wiki on Dinosaur eggs, under the section Frequency and Probability the frequency of an egg laying is stated:
A mate-boosted female creature will have a chance to lay an egg every 17 minutes.
Along with that the probability of Dodos are stated, but have a different mechanic then regular Dinosaurs:
Dodos have different egg laying mechanic: They have a chance of 13% to lay an egg instead of a feces when defecating, which happens randomly after 100 to 300 seconds. They can also be forced to lay an egg with relative ease by force feeding stimberries.
I have not found any resources stating the actual percent chance of laying an egg, is such information known?
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Which animal lay the most eggs?
A Lotta Mola The mola, or ocean sunfish, looks like an animal cracker someone bit in half. At 5,000 pounds, though, this temperate and tropical water animal is the world's heaviest bony fish. It's also the heavyweight egg producer, releasing 300 million eggs over a spawning season.Do most animals hatch from eggs?
That being said, the short answer to your question is that more than 99 percent of the world's animals reproduce by laying eggs. Live-bearing examples occur among many animal groups, but the phenomenon seems common to us because of mammals: the most conspicuous animals that are almost exclusively livebearers.Can people lay eggs?
"Scientifically chicken eggs cannot form inside the human body. It's impossible, especially in the digestive system.\u201dWhat animals dont have eggs?
Birds, insects, reptiles and fishes are oviparous animals. Animals which reproduce by giving birth to their young ones are called viviparous animals. These animals do not lay eggs. Mammals like cat, dog and man are viviparous animals.The Odds Of A Double Yolk Egg? Probability \u0026 Statistics
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