Almost all reptiles hatch from eggs, but in some species of lizard and snake the young are born live, having hatched from eggs still inside the mother. Such reptiles include chameleons, boas, most vipers, sea snakes, and water snakes.
An alligator is a reptile. Reptiles are cold-blooded vertebrates that have scales and lay eggs on land. Amphibians, on the other hand, are cold-blooded vertebrates that typically have moist skin and lay their eggs in water.
reptile are warmblooded animals. for example a lizard is reptile. it lat eggs.
They lay eggs
amnionic eggs
The type of eggs you would see will depend on where you are. If you are on a farm, you might see chicken eggs. If you are around lakes and streams, you might see fish eggs, turtle eggs, or the eggs of other amphibians.
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It is a spelling error. It should be "Reptile". A reptile is a kind of animal that lives on land, has scales, and lays eggs.
As its a reptile it hatches from an egg
The thing that hatches from frog eggs are called tadpoles. These tadpoles live in water and look kind of like a small fish, then, they start metamorphosing stage by stage into a frog.
A killdeer lays these eggs but they can sometimes be blue with brown spots
Bad eggs hatches like real eggs, it hatches when you walk enough steps
Yes.
None ! All snake eggs (or baby snakes for live-bearers) are expelled from the female snake's cloaca (vent).
The number of eggs a reptile produces varies a lot from species to species.
Like bird eggs
Look in a bird book and look for the shell.
Reptile eggs have shell membranes.