There are few species of gecko that are very picky when it comes to mating. Female Leachie's will pick their mate. If not content with the tank mate, a female will avoid the male at all costs. She will run, bite, bark snap etc.. to push the males away. Another species to exhibit these behavioural signs are the Auckland Green gecko from New Caledonia.
Lizard eggs, when laid, are actually quite soft. As time goes by, the eggs harden. You can find this information are just about any site that talks about the breeding techniques of almost any reptile (in your case, lizards)
Lizard eggs are typically laid in hidden areas such as underground burrows, under rocks, or in vegetation. Depending on the species, the eggs may be found in a variety of outdoor habitats such as deserts, forests, or grasslands. It is important to respect the natural environment and not disturb lizard nests.
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The common wall lizard lays 3-11 eggs
The Texas spiny lizard will lay eggs every four months each year. The lizard can lay the eggs in just a few minutes.
Eggs laid on land are hatched on the land and eggs laid in the water hatch in the water. *o*
A sea turtle's eggs get laid in sand.
The oviducal funnel in a lizard functions as a part of the female reproductive system, specifically aiding in the collection of eggs after they are released from the ovaries. It helps guide the eggs into the oviduct, where they undergo fertilization and further development before being laid. This structure plays a crucial role in ensuring successful reproduction in lizards.
Snake and Lizard eggs are usually buried in decaying plants. The decaying plants give off heat which keeps the eggs warm.
Ankylosaurs were dinosaurs, and, like all dinosaurs, they would have laid eggs. Like other dinosaurs, their eggs would have had a hard shell made of calcium, like that of a bird, and not a soft, leathery shell like a turtle, snake, lizard, or crocodile egg.
Regal horned lizard babies are called hatchlings. After the eggs are laid, they typically hatch in late summer or early fall, emerging as miniature versions of adults. These hatchlings are independent from birth and must fend for themselves in their environment.
Any eggs will most likey be infertile.