no they do not because males use their dewlaps to attract females and and claim their territory if a female has a dewlap then well
Male lizards are typically called "males," female lizards are called "females," and baby lizards are commonly referred to as "hatchlings" or "juveniles."
Most females have dewlaps, some males do also. The dewlap is more prominent on female rabbits than male rabbits; it's also prominent in some breeds than others; it's also more prominent when the rabbit is overweight. A dewlap in male show rabbits is a disqualification.
all are female
The lump you are referring to is probably her dewlap. A dewlap is loose skin that often develops on the neck of the female rabbit. They are found mainly on female rabbits in certain breeds, the males are also allowed a small one. Its purpose is to give another area for the doe to pull fur from when she is making her nest for her kits.
No
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."
Most females have dewlaps, some males do also. The dewlap is more prominent on female rabbits than male rabbits; it's also prominent in some breeds than others; it's also more prominent when the rabbit is overweight. A dewlap in male show rabbits is a disqualification.
dewlaps are skin hanging underneath the jaw of some animals. hope i helped :)
all are female
all are female
Homie. No.
The lump you are referring to is probably her dewlap. A dewlap is loose skin that often develops on the neck of the female rabbit. They are found mainly on female rabbits in certain breeds, the males are also allowed a small one. Its purpose is to give another area for the doe to pull fur from when she is making her nest for her kits.
No
They don't ! Lizards reproduce by internal fertilisation by the coupling of a male and female.
The thing under a lizard's neck is called a "dewlap." This flap of skin can be extended or retracted and serves various purposes, including communication with other lizards, attracting mates, and regulating body temperature. Different species of lizards may have varying sizes and colors of dewlaps, often used in displays during territorial or courtship behaviors.
zebra tailed lizards swim by gripping on to the female breasts and raggs them