A female leopard gecko can store sperm for several weeks, or even an entire breeding season, providing she has mated once or twice successfully. So it is possible to have a female lay eggs three or four weeks after a mating that occurred before she was acquired as a pet.
Some hybrid geckos (although not leopards) can reproduce without males.
No males do not have babies, or eggs in the case of most lizards. It is the female that has the babies.
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.
Lizards mate through a process called copulation, where the male inserts his hemipenes into the female's cloaca to transfer sperm. The female then lays eggs, which are fertilized by the sperm. The eggs are usually buried in soil or sand, where they incubate until they hatch into baby lizards.
a lizard is a mo'o (for both male and female lizards).
Male lizards are typically called "males," female lizards are called "females," and baby lizards are commonly referred to as "hatchlings" or "juveniles."
The female crab lays the eggs, and not the male.
yes if you want eggs and baby lizards to take care of, which is extremely difficult.
No, separating the male and female is not necessary for the female to lay eggs. In many species, such as chickens, the female can lay eggs whether or not a male is present.
Yes female Angle can lay their eggs without a male. But the eggs will not be fertile.
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Male and female reptiles do not have external genitalia to help owners determine the sex of a herp. Males and females do possess different reproductive organs, however. The male possesses two testicles, housed inside the body. The male also has a copulatory organ, either a single penis (turtles and tortoises, crocodilians) or a pair of hemipenes (lizards, snakes) that can often be seen as two bulges behind the cloaca at the base of the tail. The penis or hemipenis is not connected to the urinary tract, and is strictly an organ of reproduction. Lizards and snakes can be sexed by the use of a probe that is inserted into the cloaca, directed towards the tail, off of the midline. The probe will travel farther in the male than in the female. Answered by: cassey, brittney and kimberly (cass.brit.kim) source:exoticpetvet
They don't ! Lizards reproduce by internal fertilisation by the coupling of a male and female.