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Most reptiles simply abandon their eggs to 'fate' once they're laid. Some species of lizards and snakes will stay close-by and actively discourage anything from disturbing the 'nest'. The majority of animals know instinctively to avoid contact with reptiles.

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Hey there! OK well unlike the amphibian the reptile's eggs have a shell and membranes that protect the embryo and keep it from drying out:-). Hope you found this helpfull!

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I am doing some homework on reptiles and i think that is the case.

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the shell of the egg is supposed to protect the embryo.

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the yolk

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