Yes. All organisms must reproduce.
yes the reptiles develop in eggs
the babe reptiles don't look like their parents unlike mammals.
reptiles lay eggs, if thats what you mean
Reptiles - from the moment the baby reptiles are born (or hatch) - they are completely independent.
YES THEY WOULD MATE WITH A DIFFERENT ANIMAL (different breeds in dogs can do it so why can't reptiles)or as we humans call it, SEX and make lots of weird animals babies
Yes The Anaconda does.
Reptiles are born in eggs. It is part of what makes them reptiles.
sexually
Studies have shown that females may only have young every two to three years.
When amphibians are babies, they have gills, but most adult amphibians breathe with a pair of lungs excluding salamanders.
They mated like modern birds and some reptiles. Dinosaurs laid eggs, which had leathery eggshells. Some species of dinosaurs nursed their babies after hatching, some species let them hang out to dry after laying eggs.
They don't. Reptiles don't care for the young.