Yes, amphibians eggs have no outer coating, although they have a jelly like casing which can protect it.
No. Amphibian eggs have no shell.
yes,some
Jelly-coated eggs eggs eg. frogspawn. Most amphibians lay their eggs in water.
turtle
yes they do
Yes, All amphibians must lay their eggs in water. If they lay them on land their eggs will dry up.
Give them calcium supplement.
about 45 days
Neither. Crabs are crustaceans.Mammals have fur or hair, are warm blooded and give birth.Amphibians are cold-blooded, lay eggs and have an internal skeleton with soft skin.Crustaceans are cold blooded, lay eggs and have an external skeleton (shell).
no because all amphibians don't lay eggs
Almost all species of amphibians lay eggs.
Neither. All crabs are crustaceans.Mammals have fur or hair, are warm blooded and give birth.Reptiles are cold blooded, have scales, lay eggs and have an internal skeleton.Amphibians are cold-blooded, lay eggs and have an internal skeleton with soft skin.Crustaceans are cold blooded, lay eggs and have an external skeleton (shell).
Chinese soft shell turtles can lay eggs five times a year, with up to thirty eggs in each clutch.
why does my 12moth old chicken lay a soft shell egg then i see blood on the outer shell