Yes, baby lizards are often separated from their mothers shortly after hatching. Most lizard species are oviparous, meaning they lay eggs and provide no parental care after hatching. Consequently, the young lizards are independent and must fend for themselves from the moment they emerge. This behavior is typical in many reptiles to reduce competition for resources and avoid predation.
You separate them around about 21 days!!
"if your mum comes frm England" is translated "si ta mère vient d'Angleterre" in French.
you can separate them but be carful with the eggs
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Lizards are carnivores and eat a variety of insects, such as crickets, grasshoppers, and beetles. They may also consume small mammals, birds, and even other lizards. Some lizards also eat fruits and vegetation.
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Yes
their mum
a elephant feeds off its mum for 11 years :)
The last message was very rude ! well i have 2 baby bunnies, they stopped suckiling of their mother when they were at least 5 weeks old, maybe you should separate your rabbits from their mother, if not then its best to ask your local vet and see if they have some useful information for you. If you havent already done so, give them normal food and they will hopefully forget about suckling of their mother. Its also a good idea to separate your baby rabbits espeically if there is a boy in there unless you want more babies :D hope this info was usefull to you !
for about 4 to 5 weeks no longer or the mum and dad will eat them
yeah