Some lizards like crocodiles, Birds, possibly some dinosaurs, some turtles,
The ostrich lays hard shelled eggs. They are the largest of all eggs.
One of them are crocadiles.
They Lay hard shelled eggs.
No, their eggs are soft. Caviar is fish eggs.
No it lays women
Yes; platypuses lay soft, leathery eggs rather than hard-shelled eggs.
to protect the developing chick and hold it as an incubator
Geckos usually lay 2 hard shelled eggs that are deposited 4-8" deep in soil.
Birds lay normal, hard-shelled eggs while reptiles usually lay eggs with a leathery shell that is flexible.
The eggs laid by monotremes (egg-laying mammals) are still called eggs. They are soft-shelled and leathery, rather than hard-shelled like birds' eggs.
No, they lay eggs but the eggs they lay are hard-shelled, like a birds eggs. For example, crocs lay eggs and when they hatch the baby crocs just pop out o their, lyk they do when yr watching cartoons!
No. Both species of echidnas, the short-beaked and the long-beaked echidna, lay soft-shelled, leathery eggs. This is the same as the platypus, the other monotreme, or egg-laying mammal.
Yes.
Well, sort of.... They start out as little black dots in a jelly-like egg that is usually in a body of water. Then, they hatch into tadpoles. They tadpoles metamorphose into toads after a few weeks