From just the name, we know that they give birth to live young. I don't if that is unique (one of a kind) but it is very, very unusual.
they live trough out Europe and its Ireland's only reptile
Answer:Reptiles are divided between Oviparous (egg laying) and Viviparous (live bearing). Viviparous reptiles give birth to live young. The majority of reptiles are oviparous but some snakes and lizards are viviparous.
The viviparous lizard feeds on invertebrates, mostly small insects. It shakes larger prey in its jaws before chewing it and swallowing it whole. They mate in April or May and the offspring develops for approximately three months inside the female. In northern regions viviparous lizards begin hibernation in September or October and end about mid-February.
They feed on invertebrates, mostly small insects. It shakes larger prey in its jaws before chewing it and swallowing it whole.
Raccoons are viviparous - they are placental mammals.
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Certainly the unique feature of the viviparaous lizard is that, since it lives in colder climates including near the Arctic Circle, it give birth to live young.
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Ferrets are viviparous.
Pandas are viviparous.