The eggs survive even after being dried out or eaten by fish.
In species that express this behavior, eggs cannot survive without parental care.
Never scrape the egg masses off to the ground as the eggs will survive and hatch.
The eggs can survive for up to 20 years inside these cysts.
The women offered no response, but reached into their own bags to see if their eggs had survived.
Their eggs can only survive a period of drying for maybe five to six months.
Several skins are preserved in museums; however, no eggs have survived.
Since its eggs can survive in the soil for several years, crop rotation is recommended.
This is because their eggs, although covered by jelly, cannot survive long in dry conditions.
The eggs can survive low temperatures, then hatch in the spring.