1,818 miles and 320 yards OK so I made a couple of assumptions, each egg was lying on it's side and measures 2inches long, so that's 9,600,000 inches, which converts to the answer above.
There is a long list of predators lined up to feed on bass eggs, but bluegills are probably the most prevalent.
they would be so long that they would be able to wrap all the way round the world
Rulers can be 6 inches long, 12 inches long, 1 meter long, ...
Your finch will lay eggs in a nest that has been lined with something, feathers, fuzz, nesting materials. The adults will take turns sitting on the eggs. When they leave the nest they may pull a little of the nesting material over the eggs or they may leave them exposed on the top, it is really up to them. And as long as they do not leave the nest for more than a few minutes at a time the eggs will be fine.
19 characters, including spaces.if you lined up 100 $1 bills, it would be about 73 1/2 feet long.
Depends on how long each car is.
A fruit fly will not lay eggs in humans because they would not be able to stay still on a human long enough. A human would get the fly off of them before they would have a chance to lay eggs.
That would be the stately camel, of course!
That would be the stately camel, of course!
The largest scientifically measured Lined Seahorse was 19 cm / 7.5 in from the top of its coronet to the tip of its straightened tail.
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yes because who else would lay the eggs