
Black Sea hares are a type of mollusk that live in the shallow waters of the Pacific Ocean, and they are known for the large number of eggs that they produce.
Female black sea hares can produce up to 20,000 eggs in a single spawning event, and these eggs are released into the water in the form of a long, gelatinous ribbon.
The eggs are then fertilized by sperm from male sea hares, and the resulting larvae develop into small, free-swimming organisms that eventually grow into adult sea hares.
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