No, reptiles usually bury their eggs thus leaving the incubation up to the temperature of the soil.
No, male reptiles do not lay eggs. It is the female reptiles that lay eggs and are responsible for incubating and caring for the eggs until they hatch. Male reptiles typically play a role in fertilizing the eggs through mating with the female.
They lay eggs
The number of eggs reptiles lay each year varies depending on the species. Some reptiles, like turtles, can lay anywhere from a few eggs to over a hundred in a single nesting season. Other reptiles, like snakes, may only lay eggs once every few years.
Reptile babies come from eggs. Most reptiles lay eggs, which are fertilized internally before being deposited in a suitable environment for incubation until they hatch. Some reptiles, like certain species of snakes and lizards, give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.
no,some either lay eggs or give birth to live young
fish and reptiles lay eggs
Most reptiles lay eggs.
reptiles lay eggs, if thats what you mean
Snakes are reptiles, and all reptiles lay eggs. That is a basic characteristic of reptiles.
Reptiles hatch from eggs.
Eggs. Reptiles are cold blooded and NOT mammals.
Reptiles are born in eggs. It is part of what makes them reptiles.
No, male reptiles do not lay eggs. It is the female reptiles that lay eggs and are responsible for incubating and caring for the eggs until they hatch. Male reptiles typically play a role in fertilizing the eggs through mating with the female.
Eggs.
Yes, birds and reptiles do lay eggs. Some reptiles, however, give birth to live young.
some reptiles such as crocdiles and lizards
eggs