The Australian Bearded Dragon lay amniotic eggs. Their offspring are covered in amniotic gel for protection.
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Yes, all reptiles lay amniotic eggs.
No. An amniotic egg will normally have multiple parts, like a chicken egg. An aminiotic egg also is surrounded by amniotic fluid. A fish egg is a small embryo surrounded by a protective gel like substance that is similar to a shell.
no, net cant lay eggs. answers .com says NETS ARE USED TO CATCH THINGS THAT LAY EGGS BUT THEY DONT LAY EGGS ONLY THE ANIMALS THEY CATCH DO
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Yes, all reptiles lay amniotic eggs.
Monotremes lay amniotic eggs. Monotremes include just the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.There are two mammals that lay amniotic eggs. The two mammals that lay amniotic eggs are echidna and platypus.
No, reptiles, mammals and birds have amniotic eggs because they lay their eggs on land.
No, only reptiles, mammals, and birds have amniotic eggs.
Not all animals have placentas because they lay eggs instead. Only mammals have placentas by the way. Other animals use eggs and amniotic eggs.
Monotremes lay amniotic eggs. Monotremes include just the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.There are two mammals that lay amniotic eggs. The two mammals that lay amniotic eggs are echidna and platypus.
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Mammals, birds, and reptiles lay amniotic eggs, so, yes, owls have amniotic eggs. Amniotic eggs contain a yolk and aid in gas and energy exchange.
Mammals, birds, and reptiles lay amniotic eggs, so, yes, a chicken lays amniotic eggs. Amniotic eggs contain a yolk and aid in gas and energy exchange.