A turtle or tortoise
It lays it's eggs in abandoned animal burrows/dens.
That's a duck-billed platypus.
Squids happen to not care for their young
75 or more eggs are in an egg shell
Animals that take care of their young produce fewer eggs. e.g. crocodiles. Animals that leave their young to fend for themselves produce numerous eggs. e.g. fish. This is an energy balance. You spend little energy to produce eggs, but spend more energy taking care of your offspring. Conversely, you can spend lots of energy producing many eggs and spend little energy thereafter. It's a numbers game.
Frogs do not raise their young. Young frogs are strictly on their own.
Lizards and weasels sometimes eat eggs. Usually soft shell eggs are eaten like turtle eggs if they are discovered by the animal.
Many animals lay their eggs and leave them - eg the salmon, sea turtles, butterflies. Other animals eg the cuckoos lay their eggs and leave them to other animals to rear.
Most frogs extensively care for their eggs and young.
if you ever get prawns in the shell get your hand and look at the stomach
live birth not eggs are mothers who are mammals
for an example... ducks & chickens lay eggs and yes, they do take care of their young for a little while. so.. yeah, they do