Thorny devil babies do not stay with their parents at all. Thorny devils lay their eggs in chambers in a burrow which is about 30cm deep. After this, they have no further parental involvement. Once the young thorny devils hatch, they are able to begin eating ants immediately.
Thorny devils reproduce by laying eggs. They lay between 3 and 10 ten eggs at a time, underground, during Australia's spring-summer season. The eggs hatch around 3-4 months later. The parents have no part in raising the young thorny devils, which are capable of looking after themselves as soon as they dig their way back to the surface after hatching.
Thorny devils do not raise their babies. The female thorny devil digs a burrow in the sand, and deposits the eggs there. Then she leaves them to hatch on their own, a process which can take many months. When the young thorny devil hatch, they are able to care for themselves, and start eating ants immediately.
Thorny devils hatch from eggs which are laid in burrows about 30cm underground. Incubation is 3-4 months. After emerging from the eggs, baby thorny devils must dig up to the surface. The parents take no part in raising the young thorny devils, as the babies are completely independent and will start eating ants within half an hour of emerging from the sand. For the first year, male and female thorny devils initially grow at the same rates for the first year. After that, the females grow much quicker than the males, depending on the season, with Winter being the time of the slowest growth. Thorny devils start mating at around three years, but they are not fully mature until they are around 5 to 6 years old. The life span of the thorny devil is around 20 years.
A young lizard to grow into an adult lizard probable taes about 1-2 months.
Most lizard do not have any kind of parental care and will eat thei offspring rather than protect them. In soms skinkspecies (Scincidae) the mothers will protect their young as an exception.
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A young Tasmanian devil is called a joey. This is the usual terminology for the young of any marsupial. It is not a cub or a kitten.
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The moloch horridus, commonly known as the thorny devil, has very few natural predators due to its spiny appearance and ability to camouflage in its arid habitat. However, some potential threats include birds of prey, such as crows and hawks, as well as larger reptiles. Young thorny devils are more vulnerable to predation than adults. Overall, their unique adaptations help deter most predators.
The female Tasmanian devil raises the young joeys.
lizards are o earth about 300 milion years.First reptiles were about 360 milion years ago.