Great White Sharks do not lay eggs there babies are born alive and swimming
Yes; platypuses lay soft, leathery eggs rather than hard-shelled eggs.
No, they are usually hard-shelled. Snakes eggs are leathery.
Platypus eggs are soft and leathery, rather than hard-shelled.
Platypus eggs are not hard-shelled, like birds' eggs. They are soft-shelled and leathery.
Yes. Penguins are birds, and birds reproduce by laying eggs with hard shells. This is different from the eggs of reptiles and monotremes, which have leathery shells.
Reptiles, such as turtles, snakes, and lizards, produce eggs with a leathery shell. The leathery shell is flexible and allows the eggs to absorb moisture and exchange gases with the environment. Unlike reptiles, birds and some other groups of vertebrates produce eggs with a hard, calcified shell.
No, the shells are leathery and soft, making them easier to bury and cover in dirt.
No snake does unless scientist fond another specie is found .
Monotremes are egg-laying mammals, and their eggs are not hard-shelled, but leathery. The monotremes include the platypus and echidna.Reptiles also lay rubbery/leathery eggs.
Yes. Bird eggs are similar in structure to reptile eggs with the main difference being that bird eggs have a hard shell while reptiles eggs have a softer, leathery shell.
Leathery shells = Hard shells
The eggs laid by monotremes (egg-laying mammals) are still called eggs. They are soft-shelled and leathery, rather than hard-shelled like birds' eggs.