The male lizard might bite the female lizard, you'll probably think he's getting her out of his property. Well, the answer is no, he is actually showing a sign that he loves her. They might have sex after that and after maybe some babies who knows? (My lizard had eggs but they died.)
{Corrected by: Juliet Manwella}
Lizards work out for the same reason a guy at the gym might: as a display of strength. And with lizards, as can be the case with men, the push-ups also mean "get out of my territory." And a new study finds some lizards make a morning and evening routine out of the displays. Four species of male Jamaican lizards called anoles greet each dawn with vigorous push-ups, head bobs and a threatening extension of a colorful flap of skin on the neck. They repeat the ritual at dusk.
No, lizards are vertebrates because they have a backbone or spinal column. Invertebrates are animals without a backbone.
Male lizards have two reproductive organs, called hemipenes. Only one at a time is used during mating. The male simply mounts the female, often grabbing her by the neck or side, and inserts one into her cloaca, then they remained locked together for a while. It is a much less active affair than what is seen in mammals or birds. Some species lay leathery or hard-shelled eggs, while others give live birth.
Yes, owls are known to eat lizards. Lizards are a common part of their diet, especially for species that are adapted to hunting on the ground or in trees where lizards are abundant.
Lizards are never dangerous, they may bite you but and apart from a chance of resulting woundinfections even yellow spotted lizards are not dangerous, except when it is a varana, these lizards can grow big and act agressively.
No because they are from different species of lizards
They can sometimes if the lizard does like his lizard mate :]
No
yes
Some, but these lizards are very rare. Asexual lizards can conceive a baby by its self
they need to mate.
Kookuburras mate
No, they are not. There are males and females that mate with each other.
Lizards mate through a process called copulation, where the male inserts his hemipenes into the female's cloaca to transfer sperm. The female then lays eggs, which are fertilized by the sperm. The eggs are usually buried in soil or sand, where they incubate until they hatch into baby lizards.
They have tiny little ears on the side of their heads :) just like lizards and other birds.
Nope - they are completely separate species and would never interbreed !
Actually, The armadillo gives birth to live baby armadillo lizards. They are the few kind of lizards to give birth to live born off spring. The Armadillo lizard usually will find a mate during fall or spring and do what bearded dragons do to mate. and then sure enough a baby plops out.