no,some either lay eggs or give birth to live young
No, reptiles have leathery shells. Many reptiles eggs have shells similar in consistency with birds, in other words a 'hard' shell. An example would be several turtle species.
Yes but the shell is not as brittle as a bird egg, it is a little bit leathery
Yes they ALL reproduce by laying eggs.
No, they lay hard shell eggs.
Reptiles lay eggs
Yes
They lay eggs
ANSWER:MALE TURTLES CAN HAVE EGGS BUT THEY WONT BE FERTILIZED SO NOTHING WILL BE IN THEM...
No. Reptile eggs are laid on land. Aquatic species will either go on land to lay eggs or give birth to live young.
On land.No. Not all reptiles lay eggs. Some lizards and snakes give birth to live young. However, all reptiles that lay eggs do so on land.Sea snakes are unique in that they cannot move on land, and so give birth underwater.
They lay eggs on land and have a leathery egg shell, then a few months later the baby is born.
They lay eggs
Yes, birds and reptiles do lay eggs. Some reptiles, however, give birth to live young.
For the most part, No. Some reptiles are parthenognic that is they can have young of lay eggs and be gender neutral.
ANSWER:MALE TURTLES CAN HAVE EGGS BUT THEY WONT BE FERTILIZED SO NOTHING WILL BE IN THEM...
fish and reptiles lay eggs
reptiles lay leathery hard eggs and have scalessome live on landCorrection: Reptiles do not have scales, but scaly skin. There is a difference.Also, not all reptiles live on land, and not all reptiles lay eggs. Some species give birth to live young.
reptiles lay eggs, if thats what you mean
Sea snakes do not lay eggs. They give birth to live young.
Polar bears do not lay eggs: they give birth to live young, which is why they are called mammals, not birds or reptiles.
No. Reptile eggs are laid on land. Aquatic species will either go on land to lay eggs or give birth to live young.
Yes, Reptiles such as komelians lay eggs as do frogs. Frogs lay eggs and so do you, jks
Snakes are reptiles, and all reptiles lay eggs. That is a basic characteristic of reptiles.