The release of a mature egg does not alternate between the two ovaries and seems to be random.
One study showed the number of mature eggs per female ranges from 110 to 240 by April.
In such cases, women do not properly develop and release a mature egg.
Each month, one of the ovaries releases a mature egg, known as an oocyte.
A mature raw egg hits the pan running and spreads by the second.
They could make sure of at least a hundred and fifty mature eggs within two years.
All it wanted to do was relieve the discomfort and nausea of the fully mature egg.
Females produce mature eggs two at a time, one per oviduct.
In the spring, rising water levels again submerge the nearly mature eggs, and the turtles hatch into the river.
In females, only one becomes a mature egg, while the remaining three become re-absorbed into the body.