No. Some lizards may guard their eggs but not their young. The only reptiles that guard their young are crocodiles and alligators.
Most lizard do not have any kind of parental care and will eat thei offspring rather than protect them. In soms skinkspecies (Scincidae) the mothers will protect their young as an exception.
they are camouflage
they camouflage themselves
No, lizards do not produce milk for their young. They typically lay eggs and the hatchlings are independent from birth.
they survive by climbing into shurbs to protect themselves from danger or from their preys
No
Dead lizards.
Bugs
they shoot blood out their eyes
It squrts blood out of its eyes.
Most lizards tend to eat smaller lizards, even their own species and young. This is especially true with lizards in captivity. They will go after anything moving that will fit in their mouth. The exceptions to this are remote, such as a mother croc protecting its young until they go off on their own - though other crocs will not hesitate to snatch them up.
No , Blue tongue lizards do not lay eggs like many other types of lizards. They give birth to live lizards.