Yes, they do, after they layed it, a few days later, the chicks inside it crack open the shell! Hope u find this helpful x
to protect the developing chick and hold it as an incubator
All birds have feathers - a beak - no teeth - lay hard shelled eggs
Reptile eggs are soft-shelled - as opposed to the calcified shell of a birds egg.
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!
Some lizards like crocodiles, Birds, possibly some dinosaurs, some turtles,
Yes, pteranodons were a type of flying reptile that laid hard-shelled eggs. These eggs were likely similar to those of modern birds and were incubated until hatching.
They Lay hard shelled eggs.
Male birds do not lay eggs. Only female birds have the ability to lay eggs.
Yes.
Sounds like a reptile to me.