Live-bearing lizards, known as ovoviviparous species, include several families. Notable examples are the skinks (family Scincidae), such as the common skink (Lacerta vivipara) and some species of the genus Eulamprus. Additionally, certain species of the viviparous lizard (Zootoca vivipara) and some members of the family Xenosauridae also give birth to live young. These adaptations are often suited to cooler climates where egg-laying might be less viable.
No
Giant garter snakes give birth to live young.
Blue-tongue lizards do not give birth in the traditional sense; instead, they are live-bearers, meaning they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs. Female blue-tongue lizards typically give birth to a litter of 10 to 25 offspring after a gestation period of about 3 to 4 months. The young are fully formed and can fend for themselves shortly after birth.
give birth
If there are males and females in the same tank,.... No. Not ever. Nope. 1. Live-bearers mate constantly. 2.Female live-bearers give birth monthly.(On average) 3. Female live-bearers can store sperm
guppy's are live bearers, unlike other fish guppy's lay eggs in there stomach but when they come out they are a normal fish not in a egg
No. They lay eggs.
Amphibians are egg layers.
To my knowledge, live bearers! Have fun! ;)
Toads live in the forest. Lizards live in the desert. Lizards have tails toads do not.
What layer of rainforest does rainbow lizards live
Nope - it depends on the individual species - some are live-bearers while others lay eggs.