Blue-tongue lizards do not give birth in the traditional sense; instead, they are live-bearers, meaning they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs. Female blue-tongue lizards typically give birth to a litter of 10 to 25 offspring after a gestation period of about 3 to 4 months. The young are fully formed and can fend for themselves shortly after birth.
No , Blue tongue lizards do not lay eggs like many other types of lizards. They give birth to live lizards.
No , Blue tongue lizards do not lay eggs like many other types of lizards. They give birth to live lizards.
I think when you asked if lizards "have babies" you may be asking if lizards give birth to live young. Most lizards lay eggs. However there are some lizards such as the blue tongue skink who give birth to live young. Therefore the blue tongue skink "have babies" rather than laying eggs.
They do not lay eggs they give birth to live lizards!
Well you hold it just below its front legs but blue tonged lizards can give a nasty bite so practise on skinks or somthing smaller then move on to the big stuff
Lizards belong to the family of reptiles. They do not give live birth, they lay eggs. Each egg will give birth to a baby lizard, and they are not considered twins.
Only the female ones. bluetongue lizards do not lay eggs instead they give live birth the female can lay up to 21 per litter but then normal amount is 8 to15.
Blue tongue lizards eat various things: * snails * crickets (if you pull the crickets legs off, otherwise they are too fast for the bluey to catch) * strawberries * blueberries (I have a bluey and these are his favourite) * meat that you give to dogs (although this is very bad for them and it is advised that you don't give it to them) And remember; they can't eat anything bigger than the width between their eyes.
Yes, the majority of lizards lay eggs, but some, such as the Solomon Island skink, and the blue-tongue skink, give live birth. The eggs of lizards and geckos usually hatch within 50-55 days, depending on the type of lizard.
Yes they do - although some species give birth instead.
Blue whales - like all whales - do give live birth.
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