NO
Animals which lay eggs to reproduce include:most reptilesall birdsmost fishmost amphibiansmonotremes, which iare egg-laying mammals - platypuses and echidnas
Garden skinks typically lay their eggs during the warmer months, with peak breeding often occurring in spring and early summer. The female usually deposits a clutch of eggs in a hidden location, such as under rocks or in leaf litter, where they incubate for several weeks before hatching. In some cases, skinks may also give birth to live young, depending on the species and environmental conditions.
They like it near beaches, and river mouths
Externally. They lay eggs instead of incubatingadd. But in New Zealand we have some small skinks (McCann's skinks) that bear live young. This may be an adaptation to cold climate at altitude.
Its quite easy. Keep the temp nice and warm and give them some leaves to shelter under and to also help build their nest. Then hopefully in a week or 2 there will be little eggs the size of peas :) i think that you need a small fish tank and 2-4 skinks (wild) put alot of dirt & leaves and 1 rock that they can sun on ok feed them fly's, small worms, crickets, grasshoppers and maybe some mashed fruit. then u put some water in a small cup and put a spot for them to lay their eggs then let them do the rest in 2-3 weeks u will have about 7-8 little baby skinks running around but then u need a bigger tank!
Yes blue tongue skinks are born live,not from eggs
No, the greater brown skink (Scincus scincus) does not lay eggs; it is ovoviviparous, meaning it gives birth to live young. After a gestation period, the female retains the eggs inside her body until they hatch, allowing the young skinks to be born fully formed. This reproductive strategy helps protect the offspring from environmental hazards.
They lay eggs and heat it with covered grass
Yes these include the emu and the Ameraucanas chicken.
Cows do not lay eggs,Cows do not lay eggs,
They lay eggs
caterpilles do not lay eggs. no thay lay white eggs