Reptile eggs have shell membranes.
THe shells of reptile eggs is porous - it absorbs oxygen through the membrane.
The only reptile with a shell is the turtle. The shell is a unique feature that provides protection and support for the turtle's body. Turtles are known for their distinctive hard shells that are made up of two parts: the upper carapace and the lower plastron.
The leathery shell of a reptile egg is to simply protect the eggs from any predators.
The shell membrane is a thin tissue structure upon which the mineralized shell is built.
The armadillo is a mammal, just because it has a "shell" that does not make the armadillo a reptile.
The membrane directly under the shell in birds is called the shell membrane. It is a thin, transparent layer that provides additional protection to the developing embryo within the egg. The shell membrane is located just beneath the hard outer shell and helps to prevent dehydration and protect the embryo from harmful bacteria.
Lizards and snakes !
That would be a turtle !
Tortoise
Turtle.
the inside will come out
A tortoise is a herbivorous terrestrial reptile with a dome-shaped shell. Tortoises primarily feed on plants, vegetables, and fruits, and they are known for their distinctive thick and heavy shell that acts as a protective armor.