eggs
Reptiles hatch from eggs.
Yes
Reptiles - from the moment the baby reptiles are born (or hatch) - they are completely independent.
reptiles hatch from an egg
Most reptiles hatch from eggs, but some species of lizard and snake are born live.
Humans frequently do hatch the eggs of ducks and other birds (and reptiles) using incubators.
Reptiles are born in eggs. It is part of what makes them reptiles.
Birds, insects, reptiles, amphibians, many fish.
No. Reptiles must lay their eggs on land. If a reptile egg is submerged in water the embryo will drown.
All reptiles reproduce sexually. They then lay eggs that hatch into young reptiles like turtles.
All reptiles use eggs, but a few snakes, crocodiles and lizards hatch their eggs in the mothers' bodies and come out fully hatched.
No, reptiles do not have a larval stage. Unlike some amphibians and insects, reptiles hatch from eggs in a form that resembles miniature adults. They do not undergo metamorphosis like amphibians that have larval stages such as tadpoles.