Not necessarily ! Many female lizards (including anoles, geckos and iguanas) will lay eggs at regular intervals. However - unless the female has been mated with a male, the eggs will be infertile, and will never hatch.
Yes - it's part of the 'courtship' ritual.
When a male green anole is ready to mate,he'll start bobbing his head and displaying or showing his red dewlap to the females.when he does this,he may even try to jump or chase at the females.when a female is ready to mate,she will try to put her head down allowing the male to grab her neck.then the male will stick his tail near the female's vent.then the mating will successfully take place.
there is no male to get them pregnate
Because you don't have a male?
The female crab lays the eggs, and not the male.
Yes female Angle can lay their eggs without a male. But the eggs will not be fertile.
female
my male and female Anole were together and when i put the second Anole in the other jumped over to see it and the red thing on its throat started moving it never did before i the other Anole in the tank. good luck with your lizards
yes the female fighter has eggs before she meets the male, when they meet and do there business the female will release her eggs and the male will fertilise the eggs
They can mate and then the female can lay the eggs.
Male spiders fertilize the eggs when the eggs are still in the female. (And then very often the male gets eaten by the female; in most spider families the female is considerably larger than the male).
Male snakes do not produce eggs. Female snakes are the only snakes to produce eggs.