Fleas can lay up to 50 eggs per day as a reproductive strategy to ensure the survival of their species. This high reproductive rate compensates for the numerous threats they face, including environmental conditions, predation, and treatments aimed at controlling their populations. By producing a large number of eggs, fleas increase the likelihood that some will survive to adulthood and continue the cycle. This prolific breeding is essential for maintaining their presence in various environments, particularly as parasites on hosts.
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