They help protect the egg if there was an animal inside or to protect the egg in danger.
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There are a wide variety of lizards that are known for covering their eggs with dirt. This helps to keep the eggs protected from predators and keeps the eggs warm.
Well, the eggs have soft thick shells so if they drop the egg(s) they will bounce.
Reptiles have hard-shelled eggs because the shell provides protection and support for the developing embryo. It allows for gas exchange with the environment and prevents the egg from drying out. This adaptation is key for reptiles, as they lay their eggs outside of their bodies.
many of them get fall in between rocks or get settled in sand.
Clownfish are born in eggs. They get protected by the male until they hatch. the female can lay up to 1000 eggs.
The male keeps the eggs in a pouch on his belly. When the eggs have hatched he lets all the baby's go out. The eggs are under no threat at all in the pouch. That is unless the male doesn't get eaten.
Nowhere, legally, as this species is protected by law.
protects the buy releasing urine and the they are very well protected
It really depends on the species and how much of them there are. One species of goose the Ne-Ne of Hawaii is in endangered so it is protected.
Amphibian eggs and Fish eggs are usually found with a layer of a jelly like substance coating the egg. Reptile eggs are found with an egg that is protected with a shell.
Female piranha lays an average of 5,000 eggs. Both male and female piranha defend their protected eggs that on average more than 905 will survive.