After the eggs have been deposited, they remain for 10 months.
The second egg in a pair is deposited 12-24 hours after the first.
They deposit their eggs in the sand on the beach.
During each spawning act, three to seven eggs were deposited.
A single egg is deposited between the first and second pairs of legs.
The egg is deposited on the upper side of the leaf.
Each egg is either deposited by itself or in a small cluster of about seven eggs.
They deposit their eggs in the nests of other birds.
Thereafter 5 to 15 eggs are deposited, and the cell closed.
Other species will also go to such lengths to find a suitable place to deposit their eggs.