Reptiles
Land dwelling animal's eggs have shells (hard or soft) to keep them from drying out. Fish eggs don't need shells because being in water they won't dry out.
Well, the eggs have soft thick shells so if they drop the egg(s) they will bounce.
Large, pale white---and they are larger than chicken eggs and have thick shells
The wild animal that lays eggs approximately 177.8 mm in size is the ostrich. Ostriches are the largest living birds and their eggs are the largest of any living land animal. Measuring around 15 cm (about 6 inches) in diameter, their eggs can weigh up to 1.4 kg (around 3 pounds). These eggs are known for their thick shells and are often used in various cultural and artistic contexts.
Turtles, and some other reptiles, and also penguins.
It lay eggs with shells in the sands
No they do not have soft shells
Yes. Penguins are birds, and birds reproduce by laying eggs with hard shells. This is different from the eggs of reptiles and monotremes, which have leathery shells.
An animal that eats only eggs is called an "egg eater" or "ovivore." These animals have specialized adaptations for consuming eggs, such as strong beaks or teeth. Some examples of egg-eating animals include snakes, birds, and certain insects.
Scallops are not born. They hatch from eggs. Their eggs don't have shells and neither do the newly hatched scallops.
no
No