Both alligators and lizards are reptiles; they lay eggs which hatch into babies. They do not give birth.
no an elephant is not a lizard a lizard is a reptile and a elephant is a mammal
The whiptail lizard. they reproduce without fertilization, parthenogenesis (virgin birth).
A newt is an amphibian. they like to eat anything.
Reproduction: Most lizards deposit their eggs in a simple nest. The female skink may coil around her eggs to protect them from intruders. Other lizards do not lay their eggs, but give birth after hatching their eggs inside the body. Still other lizard species reproduce similar to mammals, giving birth to live young. Unlike female mammals, these female lizards do not nurse or care for their young after birth. Some species of North American whiptails and European lacertid lizards have only female individuals; adult females lay unfertilized eggs that hatch only into females.
Reptiles have a backbone. They are vertebrates.Reptiles are covered in scales.Reptiles breathe with lungs.Most reptiles lay eggs. Some reptiles, like the boa constrictor, give birth to live young.Almost all reptiles are cold-blooded.
Drew Southern's birth name is Andrew Charles Southern.
Jeri Southern's birth name is Genevieve Hering.
Eve Southern's birth name is Elva L. McDowell.
Yes, you can change to a different method of birth control. You can have the copper IUD inserted at anytime, and can start a different hormonal method of birth control after ten weeks.
no an elephant is not a lizard a lizard is a reptile and a elephant is a mammal
Mammals give birth to live young
Blue Tongued Skink and Phrynosomatidae Lizard. There are more but that is 2
The 'Pull-out Method' is not a good form of birth control.You are at risk of becoming pregnant if you continue to use (that method) of birth control.Condoms are the best option that we have.
3 to 10 babys
Permanent with out side effect NIL but effective birth control method Tubectomy as it is safe and sure method but female will either get fat/lean
durex
abstinence