usually on land.
Eggs laid on land are hatched on the land and eggs laid in the water hatch in the water. *o*
An alligator is a reptile. Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates that have scales and lay eggs on land. Amphibians, on the other hand, are cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have moist skin and lay their eggs in water.
it is either a land or water reptile it lays its eggs on land in holes
Most reptiles do not lay eggs in water. They typically lay their eggs on land, either in burrows or nests dug into the ground. However, some turtles do lay their eggs in sandy areas close to water, where the eggs can be protected.
No. Reptiles must lay their eggs on land. If a reptile egg is submerged in water the embryo will drown.
IT IS NONE OF THE ABOVE .SCORPION ISN'T A vertebrate is an invertebrate is either a mollusc or something else
They have waterproof (but soft) shells and the reptile usually buries them.
It is a spelling error. It should be "Reptile". A reptile is a kind of animal that lives on land, has scales, and lays eggs.
It's not born in the water, so its not an amphibian. And its definetly not a bird or a mammal. It lays eggs and is cold blooded, lives on land.
Yes, tree frogs are typically hatched in water. They lay their eggs in or near water bodies, and the eggs develop into aquatic tadpoles. After a period of growth and metamorphosis, the tadpoles transform into adult frogs and venture onto land. This reproductive strategy helps ensure that the young have access to the moisture and aquatic environment they need for their early development.
they live in the water
Reptile eggs are defined by having an amnios. Amphibian eggs must be deposited with water. This evolutionary development allowed reptiles to more effectively dominate the terrestrial world since their eggs would be able to survive the arid land.