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Egg-laying land animals have evolved to produce eggs with tough shells to ensure the
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Egg-laying land animals have evolved to produce eggs with tough shells to ensure the
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they dont crack if they even roll in to the nest or dropped from the females egg laying
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I would say to make sure the eggs survive with the animal inside them. to make sure they don't break. The eggs carry baby's, so they need to be tough, and protect the baby.
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