In most species the males have so-called femoral pores extracting a waxy substance wich is deposited on the substrate. In other species males have bigger bodyparts like helmet-like structures or horns. In some species, the males communicate with females, bij shaking their legs, or nodding the head. Anoles have a so-called dewlap, wich can be protuded or 'flash'.
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."
They don't ! Lizards reproduce by internal fertilisation by the coupling of a male and female.
No males do not have babies, or eggs in the case of most lizards. It is the female that has the babies.
only if they're male, or a female on tuesdays
a bigger body
To attract female lizards for mating purposes.
Male cats have testicles (also known as "balls") for producing sperm and testosterone. These are important for reproduction and the development of secondary sexual characteristics.
Like most dinosaurs and some modern lizards, the female may have been larger.
Juvenile means young or immature. With the exception of certain parthenogenic lizards who are all female, the young of reptile species may be either male or female.
The males are called males and the females are called females. SIMPLE!
The possession of the sex organs of both sexes is something that occurs in nearly all animals including the mammal. A ordinary man has ovaries although they are the size of periods(the little dots that occur at the end of sentences like this one ->). With lizards the sexual apparatus is simpler than in the mammals so it is not unusual to think or to find individuals that can change sex (from female to male).