they develop their young by laying eggs and teaching them to get food
anything that has young that develop in an amniotic sack: reptiles, birds, and mammals
reptiles because of the dinosaurs
No they couldn't, evolution like this never occurred. Reptiles have always been reptiles.
A crocidile
exernally
reptiles
They don't ! Once the young reptiles are born (or hatched) - they are completely independent from the 'parent' reptile.
yes the reptiles develop in eggs
Five reptiles that give birth to live young include the boa constrictor, garter snake, green sea turtle, viviparous lizard, and some species of skinks. Unlike most reptiles that lay eggs, these species exhibit viviparity or ovoviviparity, where the young develop inside the mother and are born alive. This reproductive strategy can provide advantages in certain environments, such as increased survival rates for the offspring.
They were the first organisms to develop an amniote egg. The young resemble the adult forms. They do not depend on a watery environment. They reproduce with internal fertilization. apex:)
Reptiles hatch from eggs.
No , they don't feed young .