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Some reptiles lay egg in the nest and some reptiles lay egg on the land.
The number of eggs laid by reptiles varies depending on the species. Some reptiles may lay just a single egg, while others can lay dozens at a time. Overall, clutch sizes can range from 1 to over 100 eggs.
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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.
No. Reptiles must lay their eggs on land. If a reptile egg is submerged in water the embryo will drown.
Snakes are reptiles. Some species of snakes lay eggs; others give birth to live young.
No, reptiles, mammals and birds have amniotic eggs because they lay their eggs on land.
Birds such as the Owl and reptiles such as the Turtle are two animals that lay eggs.
The Amniotic egg. Remember, reptiles are believed to have evolved from amphibians. Where do amphibians lay there eggs? - The water. Why? because their eggs are soft. The reptiles are the first to lay the amniotic egg which has a hard shell. If an amphibian tried to lay its egg on land, gravity would squad it because an amphibian's egg is jelly like. With the hard shell of the amniotic egg, reptiles have greater change of reproduction.
No, an egg is not a herbivore. An egg is the reproductive body produced by some animals, including birds, reptiles, and insects. Herbivores are animals that primarily eat plants or plant-based materials.
Birds lay normal, hard-shelled eggs while reptiles usually lay eggs with a leathery shell that is flexible.
Reptile eggs are soft-shelled - as opposed to the calcified shell of a birds egg.