Yes! that's all it is is a shell read man read!
some cobras give live birth.
Reptile eggs have shell membranes.
The leathery shell of a reptile egg is to simply protect the eggs from any predators.
THe shells of reptile eggs is porous - it absorbs oxygen through the membrane.
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.
Reptile eggs are soft-shelled - as opposed to the calcified shell of a birds egg.
Well I'm not sure but the only thing that I know about dinosaur eggs that they are big and not sure if bird or reptile eggs are big
its soft shell other than that its perfect
Look in a bird book and look for the shell.
The only reptile with a shell is the turtle. The shell is a unique feature that provides protection and support for the turtle's body. Turtles are known for their distinctive hard shells that are made up of two parts: the upper carapace and the lower plastron.
Frog eggs are typically laid in clusters, have a jelly-like outer covering, and are fertilized externally. Bird eggs are usually laid individually, have a hard calcium carbonate shell, and are fertilized internally before laying.
The frog eggs are found in the water cockroach eggs are found above ground near garbage or mold. Frog eggs are jelly coated.Cockroach eggs are hard brown or black in a some what hard and soft shell.
Reptile eggs are protected by the mothers. But the eggs are also laid n a time of year were it won't be so humid. This is a problem for many reptile breeders. Sense reptiles are cold-blooded their bodies ajust to the same tempurture as the air around them. This makes it really easy to accidently kill a reptile with the wroug tempurture.