Some species do. The species that do require their eggs to have several weeks extra of maturity after they are laid before they can hatch. Other species are ready to hatch almost immediately after they are laid.
eat eggs
yes they do
it has sexs with another horned lizard.
Because some lizards are ovoviviparous (they retain their eggs inside their body & then give birth to live young) and I believe some skinks are viviparous and have something similar to a placenta like mammals that are pregnant. Also some horned lizards lays eggs but 1 or 2 species give live birth via ovoviviparity
Horned Lizards (Toads) don't raise their babies. The males have nothing to do with the female or babies after getting the female pregnant. The female will lay the eggs and watch over them until they hatch. Then, after they hatch, the babies are on their own.
Mammals bury their eggs in sandsoil.
Bury them
Yes lizards are born in eggs.
There are a wide variety of lizards that are known for covering their eggs with dirt. This helps to keep the eggs protected from predators and keeps the eggs warm.
No , Blue tongue lizards do not lay eggs like many other types of lizards. They give birth to live lizards.
The average number of eggs in a clutch is two although the Great Horned Owl can have as few has one egg and as many as five eggs.
Most species won't, but some burrowing species will eat egg they can handle, including other lizard's eggs. Varanids are known to eat even corodilian eggs, and likely will eat lizards eggs as well.