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Alligator lizards typically lay eggs once a year during the breeding season, which occurs in the spring. Females usually deposit a clutch of 5 to 10 eggs in a hidden location, such as under rocks or in leaf litter. The eggs incubate for about two to three months before hatching. Depending on environmental conditions, some species may sometimes give birth to live young instead of laying eggs.

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