reptiles............. <== NOPE!
Reptile eggs, bird eggs, and monotreme eggs are laid OUTSIDE of the water, and thus have hard shells. Fish, amphibians and some insects lay their eggs in water.
they lay eggs
The platypus, which is a semi-aquatic mammal, lays its eggs in a burrow underground. The female platypus digs a nesting burrow and lays one to three eggs, which she incubates for about 10 days before they hatch.
mammalAnimals that don't lay eggs are called Mammals, as they give live birth and have hairs. But, as Mother Nature can be contrary, the echidna and the platypus, though mammals, lay eggs!
Yes, most salamanders lay eggs. The eggs are usually deposited in water or moist places, where they develop into larvae before hatching into juvenile salamanders. Some species do give birth to live young.
Water boatmen reproduce through internal fertilization. Males use their genitalia to transfer sperm into the female's reproductive system. The female lays her eggs which are then fertilized by the stored sperm.
Fish
Yes a toad does lay eggs a toad lays eggs in long strips while a frog lays eggs in clumps. They both lay eggs in water.
They don't lay eggs on water. The egg is heavier than water and would break on the bottom of the source of water. They couldn't sit on the eggs in water.
The female lays the eggs
giant water bugs
A platypus.
Fish.
The female Lesser Water Bug fastens her eggs on the back of a male with glue. Other insects place eggs on plants or underneath the soil.
Adult jellyfish release eggs into the water.
it lays its eggs in the sand on a beach or near water and leaves the eggs there when they hatch they got directly the the water
The vast majority do. There are very few species of egg laying fish that do not lay their eggs in water.
pour oil into the stagnant water