reptiles hatch from eggs.
Yes, they are a reptile.
Reptile eggs have a large food supply because they take a long time to hatch
All reptile eggs need incubation to hatch.
No. Reptiles must lay their eggs on land. If a reptile egg is submerged in water the embryo will drown.
Reptiles are born in eggs. It is part of what makes them reptiles.
They buried there eggs in the sand and when they hatch the offspring find there way out of the sand and walk to the nearest ocean.
Dead reptile running. of course not. life cannot evolve from non-life . fossils for example are dead, extinct.
Female sharks once fertilized can either lay their eggs like a reptile, the eggs can hatch inside the mother and the babies are birthed, or they develop like a mammal embryo in the mothers womb then are birthed.
The number of eggs a reptile produces varies a lot from species to species.
There's no need to 'protect' them. Snakes wouldn't eat the turtle eggs anyway. The only species of egg-eating snake - eats small bird eggs - not reptile eggs.
No,only monotremes hatch eggs.