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    Reptile sex

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    Date
    July 27, 2020
    Author
    Atienza, Kim
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    Classification code
    TP20200727_7
    Excerpt
    You might wonder: How do reptiles, like snakes and lizards, reproduce? Have you ever seen two snakes, or two crocodiles engage in sex? Most reptiles reproduce sexually and have internal fertilization, according to Google. I saw turtles laying their eggs on a beach in Africa in a film I watched recently. Do all reptiles lay eggs? Google says most reptiles lay eggs, but in a few snakes and lizards, the eggs develop inside the mother’s body so that she gives birth to live young.
    Citation
    Atienza, K. (2020, July 27). Reptile sex. Tempo, p. 7.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/9357
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    Subject
    aquatic reptiles sexual reproduction sea turtles Biological fertilization cloaca
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