yes all reptiles do.
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in a tree. tree's Are safe places to lay eggs because then the eggs won't be on the ground so other predators won't be able to find them and eat them or steal or squish them
Yes it can.
They don't lay eggs, they give live birth.
As in Boa constrictor, the species of snake? The all lay eggs.
Pythons lay eggs, Boas give live birth
boa constrictors do not lay eggs, pythons lay eggs. not boas. and and incubator with fan and thermometer and heat mat. usualy 70 ish days they will hatch
100 at a time
red eyed tree frogs lay their eggs in early spring
A tree frog lays eggs. Almost all reptiles lay eggs except for platypus
The emerald ash borer (EAB) reproduces through a lifecycle that includes egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages. Adult females lay their eggs in the bark of ash trees, often in small groups. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae burrow into the tree's bark and feed on the inner bark and cambium, disrupting the tree's nutrient transport. This feeding can lead to the tree's decline and eventual death, facilitating the cycle of reproduction as adults emerge from the tree to lay new eggs.
yes, all frogs lay eggs.