actually, a bird egg is harder because in reptile eggs the outer shell has a soft outside so it is easier to break open since reptiles dont have sharp beaks and birds do.
Sea Turtle has the biggest reptile eggs
No, a flamingo is a bird.
The two main differences are (a) snake eggs are soft-shelled, instead of being hard like a hen's egg, and (b) snake eggs expand slightly with the developing embyo - bird eggs are a fixed size.
(=^) bird in egg =^ bird not in egg(=eyes ^beak)
alligator
vejce -bird or reptile one, vajíčko - as female reproductive cell or saml one bird or reptile egg
From what I have been able to find online, bird incubators are hotter than reptile incubators and the egg turning feature of the bird incubators can kill reptiles.
Physically reptile eggs tend to be much softer. Much more like a plastic covering than a bird's egg which tends to be hard and brittle.
A bird, reptile, fish, amphibian, or invertebrate. Some mammals come from eggs too.
Neither, "Birds are winged, bipedal, endothermic (warm-blooded), egg-laying, vertebrate animals." (Wikipedia)
A red robin is not a reptile; it is a bird.
A budgerigar is a bird.
No. A hen is a bird.
a sparrow is neither a reptile or a mammal. It is a bird.
mammal
No, an ostrich is a member a of the bird family. How could it be a reptile?
No a Robin is not a Reptile..... It is a Bird. But is also Batman's sidekick