Several animals lay eggs in the soil, including many species of reptiles, such as turtles and some snakes. Additionally, amphibians like certain frogs and toads may bury their eggs in moist soil to protect them from predators. Certain insects, such as beetles and ants, also deposit their eggs in the soil, providing a favorable environment for their larvae to develop. These adaptations help ensure the survival of their young in various ecosystems.
because they want to lay their eggs in the soil as the soil is moist
turtles they burried their eggs underground to be safe
Grasshoppers lay their eggs in the soil.
Yes, animals that lay eggs do not feel pain during the process of laying eggs.
Oviparous animals lay eggs.
Animals that lay eggs are called Oviparous animals. These type of animals have no specific class as mammals as well as types of fishes and birds can produce eggs.
Amphibians lay their eggs in water usually. Newts do if you are looking for a specific animal.Fish also lay their eggs in the water.The animals that lay their eggs underwater are:frogsturtlesfishduckbill platypuslobstersbeetleseel
Crickets typically lay their eggs in moist soil or underground in burrows.
No. Bees live in hives. They lay their eggs in the hive.
no
They lay their eggs in plant stems rotting wood or wet soil.
Giraffes are mammilian animals and therefore do not lay eggs.