No, only reptiles, mammals, and birds have amniotic eggs.
No, reptiles, mammals and birds have amniotic eggs because they lay their eggs on land.
Mammals, birds, and reptiles lay amniotic eggs, and frogs and toads are none of these, so, no, frogs and toads do not have amniotic eggs. Amniotic eggs contain a yolk and aid in gas and energy exchange.
Spiders do not lay eggs when they bite as a bite is usually to immobilize a victim for consumption. Spider eggs are usually placed in a carefully constructed nest made of spun silk.
birds evolved from reptiles.
The number of eggs a spider lays varies depending on the species. Some spiders may lay only a few dozen eggs, while others can lay hundreds or even thousands of eggs at a time.
Monotremes lay amniotic eggs. Monotremes include just the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.There are two mammals that lay amniotic eggs. The two mammals that lay amniotic eggs are echidna and platypus.
No, reptiles, mammals and birds have amniotic eggs because they lay their eggs on land.
Mammals, birds, and reptiles lay amniotic eggs, and frogs and toads are none of these, so, no, frogs and toads do not have amniotic eggs. Amniotic eggs contain a yolk and aid in gas and energy exchange.
Yes, most snakes are oviparous, meaning they lay amniotic eggs. These eggs are enclosed within a shell that allows for gas exchange and protects the developing embryo.
Monotremes lay amniotic eggs. Monotremes include just the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.There are two mammals that lay amniotic eggs. The two mammals that lay amniotic eggs are echidna and platypus.
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Mammals, birds, and reptiles lay amniotic eggs, so, yes, owls have amniotic eggs. Amniotic eggs contain a yolk and aid in gas and energy exchange.
Reptilia is the taxonomic class in which most species lay amniotic eggs. These eggs have a membrane that surrounds the developing embryo and provides protection and allows gas exchange. Reptiles, birds, and some mammals are examples of species that lay amniotic eggs.
Amniotic eggs are laid by reptiles (such as snakes, lizards, and turtles) and birds. These eggs have a protective shell and membrane that surrounds the developing embryo, allowing them to be laid on land rather than in water. Mammals do not lay eggs with an amniotic membrane; they give birth to live young.
Reptiles and birds have amniotic eggs, as well as the occasional mammal like the platypus and echidna.