Duck-Billed Platypus
Reptiles and birds (*note* birds are often considered reptiles; this has to do with evolution - similar bone structures, common ancestors, ect; birds and reptiles actually have a lot in common in this way...but I digress) are also vertebrate animals that lay hard-shelled eggs. The Duck-Billed Platypus is only one of two mammals that do not give birth to live babies but lay eggs instead - the other mammal is the Echidna.
Snakes.
Lizards.
No it lays women
An echidna is a Australian mammal that is a monotreme and lays soft-shelled eggs and has a pouch.
a lizard
Some lizards like crocodiles, Birds, possibly some dinosaurs, some turtles,
snakes, lizards, iguanas
They are animals that breaths air, lays shelled eggs ,and have skin covered in scales .Also they are cold blooded
There are two. The bird and the duck billed platypus.
Although the Zaglossus Bruijni lays eggs, it is classed as a mammal.
No snake will lay pink eggs all snakes will gave live birth or lay eggs that are white or a cream color and the eggs are soft shelled non like birds. I hope this was helpful :-)
Bird
Some cold blooded vertebrates that usually lay eggs are amphibians such as salamanders and frogs. Also reptiles are cold blood vertebrates that lay eggs such as snakes and alligators.