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Some reptiles lay egg in the nest and some reptiles lay egg on the land.
reptiles lay leathery hard eggs and have scalessome live on landCorrection: Reptiles do not have scales, but scaly skin. There is a difference.Also, not all reptiles live on land, and not all reptiles lay eggs. Some species give birth to live young.
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.
Most reptiles lay eggs.
Turtles
Yes, and they make nests for their eggs.Most, but not all, reptiles lay eggs.
Most reptiles and all amphibians lay eggs. Some reptiles are viviparous.
Reptiles have scaly skin, and those that lay eggs do so on land. (Some reptiles give live birth.)
Amphibians are superficially similar to reptiles, but reptiles are amniotes, that is they lay eggs that are adapted to dry land. Most amphibians lay eggs in water and have a juvenile stage that changes into the adult form.
fish and reptiles lay eggs
On land.No. Not all reptiles lay eggs. Some lizards and snakes give birth to live young. However, all reptiles that lay eggs do so on land.Sea snakes are unique in that they cannot move on land, and so give birth underwater.
No, reptiles, mammals and birds have amniotic eggs because they lay their eggs on land.