Yes.
They usually lay small and/or deformed eggs at the beginning of their laying cycle. As their egg sack isn't completely developed yet.
Possibly a "test" egg. If this is one of her first eggs, they often lay a very tiny egg the first week.
they get very slow and dont won't to play much and always lay down
They don't lay egg untile it's a adult turtle.
In the wild Italian wall lizards lay their eggs when it's in summer or in spring it has to be hot for them to lay their eggs. In captivity it can be any time just keep the incubator ready.
a back yard lizard egg looks white or it might have dirt on it but the lizard egg will be very small and mostly be fuond in a hole or shady spot by a tree so it will be safe love alexis12546. They lay their eggs in a mulchy area under decaying leaves or dirt.
No
The Texas spiny lizard will lay eggs every four months each year. The lizard can lay the eggs in just a few minutes.
The lizard known for laying the most eggs is the Australian frilled-neck lizard (Chlamydosaurus kingii). A female can lay up to 20 eggs in a single clutch, although the number can vary. Other prolific egg layers include certain species of skinks and geckos, but the frilled-neck lizard is notable for its relatively high egg production among lizards.
Swamp+Egg=Lizard
no egg can lay another egg because they have not been born yet when the egg has hatched and it has grew up then they can lay an egg of there own.
A butterfly might.