No they are not. All eggs, including those of birds, have tiny pores in them that allow the transfer of certain particles... mostly water. Reptile eggs will show when they are dehydrated by becoming dimpled and sunken in. To contrast the eggs can actually 'drown' in to much water.
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Sea Turtle has the biggest reptile eggs
reptiles hatch from eggs.
reptile are warmblooded animals. for example a lizard is reptile. it lat eggs.
An alligator is a reptile, not an amphibian.
They lay eggs
They have waterproof (but soft) shells and the reptile usually buries them.
The number of eggs a reptile produces varies a lot from species to species.
Like bird eggs
Reptile eggs have shell membranes.
Sea Turtle has the biggest reptile eggs
reptiles hatch from eggs.
A reptile. It has no hair, and it's offspring come from eggs.
reptile are warmblooded animals. for example a lizard is reptile. it lat eggs.
yes
Reptile eggs have a large food supply because they take a long time to hatch
An alligator is a reptile, not an amphibian.
They lay eggs