Their color-changing skin will make their offspring more attractive
The likely word is chameleon, a color-changing lizard.
Female Komodo dragons (the largest lizard) can produce offspring by parthenogenesis when no male is available for sexual reproduction. Their offspring are homozygous at every locus including having identical sex chromosomes. Thus the females produce all males because, unlike mammals, females are the heterogametic sex (ZW) while males are homogametic (ZZ). Source: http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPage/A/AsexualReproduction.html
In a few lizard species, such as the New Mexico whiptail lizard and some species of geckos, no males exist. These species reproduce through parthenogenesis, a form of asexual reproduction where females can produce offspring without fertilization by a male.
The color-changing lizard is a chameleon.
The common expression, which has many uses, is two words, "come on." Other likely words : CHAMELEON - a color-changing lizard COMMUNION - a sacrament, or a sharing experience
The likely word is comedian (a comic, also female comedienne).
R-selected. They produce many offspring, are weak competitors in crowded niches, and are usually of small body size. There are several species of lizard (such as the komodo dragon) that could qualify as k-strategists within their environment.
The correct spelling is "chameleon" (color-changing lizard).
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A reptile can have 15-20 offspring at once.
The gecko (and not just the one in the Geico commercials!) is the only lizard with a voice.
Chameleons, the little lizards that change color?