The wētā tuatahi, or the New Zealand native giant wētā, is not a penguin, but rather an insect known for its large size and distinctive appearance. However, if you meant a specific type of penguin, such as the yellow-eyed penguin or the emperor penguin, I can provide that information.
Generally, penguins typically lay one to two eggs per breeding season, depending on the species. For example:
- Emperor Penguins: Usually lay a single egg.
- Adélie Penguins: Usually lay two eggs.
- Magellanic Penguins: Typically lay two eggs.
If you were looking for information on a specific species of penguin, please clarify!