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Reptiles are divided between Oviparous (egg laying) and Viviparous (live bearing). Viviparous reptiles give birth to live young. The majority of reptiles are oviparous but some snakes and lizards are viviparous.
Reptiles hatch from eggs.
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Reptiles are born in eggs. It is part of what makes them reptiles.
Most reptiles hatch from eggs, but some species of lizard and snake are born live.
No. Reptiles must lay their eggs on land. If a reptile egg is submerged in water the embryo will drown.
All reptiles use eggs, but a few snakes, crocodiles and lizards hatch their eggs in the mothers' bodies and come out fully hatched.
Reptile babies come from eggs. Most reptiles lay eggs, which are fertilized internally before being deposited in a suitable environment for incubation until they hatch. Some reptiles, like certain species of snakes and lizards, give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
Reptiles whose young hatch from eggs laid outside the mother's body are oviparous. These reptiles include species like turtles, lizards, and snakes that lay eggs in nests or burrows and do not provide parental care to their offspring once the eggs are laid.
Humans frequently do hatch the eggs of ducks and other birds (and reptiles) using incubators.
No, male reptiles do not lay eggs. It is the female reptiles that lay eggs and are responsible for incubating and caring for the eggs until they hatch. Male reptiles typically play a role in fertilizing the eggs through mating with the female.
Yes, there are pictures of animals that hatch from eggs and animals that are born alive. Most mammals are born alive, while most birds and reptiles hatch from eggs.
There are many egg laying reptiles. This includes snakes, turtles and many others. Egg laying reptiles only lay their eggs during certain times of the year.