I think when you asked if lizards "have babies" you may be asking if lizards give birth to live young. Most lizards lay eggs. However there are some lizards such as the blue tongue skink who give birth to live young. Therefore the blue tongue skink "have babies" rather than laying eggs.
Actually, I was just looking around to see how many babies Alligator lizards usually have and I ran across this page. I have several Alligator lizards and one of them has just given birth to 3 LIVE lizards... so far. They came out 1 at a time, each in their own little slimy sack and after a few minutes wiggled their way out and are now running around the cage. So... not all lizards lay eggs, contrary to popular belief. These lizards are native to western Wa, I don't know about any of the other breeds of Aligator lizards from other areas.
most lizards lay around 10- 25 eggs but it depends on the following food source must be high to have more eggs fertile and must be in a secluded spot away from predators
Lizards typically lay eggs rather than give live birth. Once the eggs are laid, the female lizard may provide some initial protection by burying them in soil or guarding the nest site, but after that, the offspring are left to develop on their own. The young lizards hatch and must immediately fend for themselves in finding food and shelter.
Southern alligator lizards give birth to live young, a method known as viviparity. This means that they do not lay eggs but instead carry developing embryos internally until they are ready to be born. The female gives birth to fully formed miniature versions of the adult lizard.
No , Blue tongue lizards do not lay eggs like many other types of lizards. They give birth to live lizards.
No males do not have babies, or eggs in the case of most lizards. It is the female that has the babies.
The only way they are alike is that some snakes & lizards give birth to live babies.
Northern Alligator Lizard give live birth, but they dont take care of their young, in fact they may eat their babies.
Actually, I was just looking around to see how many babies Alligator lizards usually have and I ran across this page. I have several Alligator lizards and one of them has just given birth to 3 LIVE lizards... so far. They came out 1 at a time, each in their own little slimy sack and after a few minutes wiggled their way out and are now running around the cage. So... not all lizards lay eggs, contrary to popular belief. These lizards are native to western Wa, I don't know about any of the other breeds of Aligator lizards from other areas.
whenever they want to.
most lizards lay around 10- 25 eggs but it depends on the following food source must be high to have more eggs fertile and must be in a secluded spot away from predators
yes at first so it can have babies to birth but then when the females babies are born she can leave the fatheror kill him if he trys tohurt one of the babies
most baby sharks are left at birth . so they can fend for themselves
Lizards typically lay eggs rather than give live birth. Once the eggs are laid, the female lizard may provide some initial protection by burying them in soil or guarding the nest site, but after that, the offspring are left to develop on their own. The young lizards hatch and must immediately fend for themselves in finding food and shelter.
Lizards cannot call their babies anything, because they have no vocal cords.
Southern alligator lizards give birth to live young, a method known as viviparity. This means that they do not lay eggs but instead carry developing embryos internally until they are ready to be born. The female gives birth to fully formed miniature versions of the adult lizard.
Yes, babaies can catch salmonella from bearded dragon lizards.