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Q: Do frilled neck lizards lay soft eggs?
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Are lizards born in water?

No. Lizards hatch from eggs, which have soft dry shells.


What were pterosaur eggs like?

Pterosaurs laid soft shelled eggs, like lizards and crocodiles do today. Also like lizards and crocodiles, they buried their eggs in the ground rather than building a nest.


What animals have a diet for eggs?

Lizards and weasels sometimes eat eggs. Usually soft shell eggs are eaten like turtle eggs if they are discovered by the animal.


Are lizard eggs hard?

Lizard eggs, when laid, are actually quite soft. As time goes by, the eggs harden. You can find this information are just about any site that talks about the breeding techniques of almost any reptile (in your case, lizards)


Did Tyrannosaurus Rex lay eggs?

Yes it did it layed har eggs like a bird today


Are geckos eggs soft?

gecko eggs are known to be soft


Do platypuses lay hard eggs or soft eggs?

Yes; platypuses lay soft, leathery eggs rather than hard-shelled eggs.


Does a lizard lay eggs?

Lizards are part of the reptile family. Reptiles are known for being cold-blooded and for having a backbone. They have scaly, dry skin and they usually lay soft-shelled eggs. Lizards can be found in many different places and they all have unique things that make them stand out. Some are small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, and others are huge and look closer to something that would live with the dinosaurs. Some of the most well-known types of lizards are iguanas, geckos, chameleons, and the Komodo dragon. Some lizards are kept as pets, like geckos and iguanas. There are over 4,675 species of lizard, according to the San Diego Zoo. Others sources say there are about 6,000 species. Included in this large number are lizards with four legs, some with two legs and some with no legs at all; lizards with frills, horns or wings; and lizards in nearly every color imaginable. Many lizards lay eggs while others bear live young. For example, frilled lizards lay eight to 23 eggs, according to National Geographic, while some skinks have live young. The gestation for a lizard egg can last up to 12 months. Most baby lizards are self-sufficient from birth and are able to walk, run and feed on their own. Some lizards that are critically endangered include Campbell's alligator lizard, St. Croix Ameiva, Frost's arboreal alligator lizard, Be'er Sheva fringe-fingered lizard and the Doumergue's fringe-fingered lizard. Chameleons' tongues are longer than their bodies, and their eyes can look in two different directions at once. You can shine a light in a banded gecko's ear and the light will come out the other side, according to the American Museum of Natural History.


Are hard boiled eggs as popular as soft boiled eggs for breakfast?

Actually scrambled eggs are more popular than hard boiled eggs and soft boiled eggs. And hard boiled eggs are as popular as soft boiled eggs


Are platypus eggs soft or hard?

Platypus eggs are soft and leathery, rather than hard-shelled.


Are red eared slider eggs soft or hard?

Their eggs are hard. Since ALL EGGS are hard


What are the preys of a frilled shark?

The long jaws of the frilled shark are highly extendable with an extremely wide gape, allowing it to swallow whole prey over half its size. However, the frilled shark can not deliver a strong bite. Frilled sharks eat cephalopods (such as molluscs), osteichthyes (also known as bony fishes), and smaller sharks. The many needle-like teeth of the frilled shark are suited for ripping soft-bodied squid.