Lizards don't exactly look after their babies. When a baby lizard hatches out of its egg it is already self-sufficient, so it doesn't need an adult to look after it.
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
sexually
No, lizards are vertebrates because they have a backbone or spinal column. Invertebrates are animals without a backbone.
No males do not have babies, or eggs in the case of most lizards. It is the female that has the babies.
whenever they want to.
Lizards cannot call their babies anything, because they have no vocal cords.
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.
Yes, babaies can catch salmonella from bearded dragon lizards.
you tell me!
slimy lizards
Lizards eat anything they can handle, including smaller lizards. There are no lizards that have specialized feeding on other lizards, they catch smaller individuals only opportunistically. This is called cannibalism.
No, lizards are reptiles.NoNo lizards are reptilesNo. Lizards are reptiles. Salamanders look alot like lizards, but spend half their life in water which makes them an amphibian.
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.
Lizards are a type of creature that is desperate to survive. They will eat anything sometimes, even their babies. So, the chances are they will eat the box
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