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, the shells are leathery and soft, making them easier to bury and cover in dirt.
Yes lizards are born in eggs.
yes to live
No , Blue tongue lizards do not lay eggs like many other types of lizards. They give birth to live lizards.
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.
Yes, greco lizards are born from eggs. The female will typically lay a clutch of eggs in a hidden location, and the eggs will hatch after several weeks. Newly-hatched greco lizards are independent and must fend for themselves.
Lizards
No. Lizards hatch from eggs, which have soft dry shells.
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eat eggs
by peeing on them
They eat eggs.