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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}

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