Physically reptile eggs tend to be much softer. Much more like a plastic covering than a bird's egg which tends to be hard and brittle.
Like bird eggs
Yes, and reptile eggs as well.
No, reptile eggs are white.
Frog eggs are typically laid in clusters, have a jelly-like outer covering, and are fertilized externally. Bird eggs are usually laid individually, have a hard calcium carbonate shell, and are fertilized internally before laying.
You sir are a complete moron or just troll. They are not a bird or reptile.
Well I'm not sure but the only thing that I know about dinosaur eggs that they are big and not sure if bird or reptile eggs are big
Yes. Bird eggs are similar in structure to reptile eggs with the main difference being that bird eggs have a hard shell while reptiles eggs have a softer, leathery shell.
A bird, reptile, fish, amphibian, or invertebrate. Some mammals come from eggs too.
actually, a bird egg is harder because in reptile eggs the outer shell has a soft outside so it is easier to break open since reptiles dont have sharp beaks and birds do.
The type of eggs you would see will depend on where you are. If you are on a farm, you might see chicken eggs. If you are around lakes and streams, you might see fish eggs, turtle eggs, or the eggs of other amphibians.
Look in a bird book and look for the shell.
they are omnivorous, more scavenger than hunter they prefer bird and reptile eggs and their hatchlings, insects, and carrion.