no
They can sometimes if the lizard does like his lizard mate :]
Till the type of lizard is at its average time to die. They cannot die because a mate dies.
a giant lizard
No reptile mates for life.
No reptile mates for life.
Some do & some don't almost all lizards reproduce with a mate, but some like the Racerunner are content to thereselves.
Mammals and reptiles are of different species and differing family trees. Therefore, they cannot mate and produce animals that are both reptile and mammal. ~KKMG1
Tuataras mate through a process known as cloacal kissing, where the male and female press their cloacas together to transfer sperm. The female then lays eggs, which are buried in the ground to incubate and hatch. The sex of the offspring is determined by the temperature at which the eggs are incubated.
by intertering the password
Some, but these lizards are very rare. Asexual lizards can conceive a baby by its self
Geckos have the ability to vocalize. These animals vocalize for many different purposes from finding a mate - feeling threatened.
There are few species of gecko that are very picky when it comes to mating. Female Leachie's will pick their mate. If not content with the tank mate, a female will avoid the male at all costs. She will run, bite, bark snap etc.. to push the males away. Another species to exhibit these behavioural signs are the Auckland Green gecko from New Caledonia.