Yes, sea snakes do lay eggs. They typically lay their eggs on land, in sandy beaches or rocky crevices near the shore.
Sea snakes do not lay eggs. They give birth to live young.
yes especially water snakes Edit: NO - snakes do NOT lay eggs in water - even water snakes ! The membrane shell of reptile eggs is porous - if it laid its eggs in water - the eggs would never hatch, as the developing embryo would DROWN ! Snakes that spend their entire life at sea more often give birth to live young instead of laying eggs, those species that DO lay eggs come back onto land just long enough to lay the eggs before returning to the sea. Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
They don't ! They spend all their time at sea - apart from a single species (the sea Krait) which returns to land briefly to mate and lay eggs - all other sea snakes are live-bearers. They mate at sea, and give birth in the water.
No
a sea turtle can lay 50-160 eggs but they lay 10 per minute.
Salmon definitely go from the sea and up river to spawn (lay eggs)
no male sea turtles can also lay eggs when they are mid-aged.
In the sea
A sea star can lay up to 2.5 million eggs in its life time but 10-25 eggs at a a time.
They do not lay eggs. Instead they split in two.
No. Some snakes give birth to live young. Reptiles cannot lay their eggs in water. Aquatic reptiles must either give birth to live young, as sea snakes do, or crawl up on land to lay eggs. as sea turtles do.
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