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.
no
Water lizards, such as the water monitor lizard, live in or near bodies of water like rivers, lakes, and swamps. Land lizards, like the common bearded dragon, typically inhabit dry areas such as deserts, savannas, and rocky outcrops.
Yes, lizards need water to survive. They may obtain water through drinking or by absorbing it through their skin, depending on the species. It is important to provide a water source for pet lizards in captivity.
it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole. it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole. it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole.
There are almost 3,800 species of lizards. Various types include:geckofrilled/frill-neckiguanagoanna and other monitor lizards such as the komodo dragonskinklegless lizardchameleonthorny devilstumpy-tailblue-tongueGila monsterblind lizardwood lizardleopard lizardspinytailbearded dragon and other dragons (members of the agamid family)
no
There are lizards, crocidiles, snakes, bearded dragon, water dragon, and alot other reptiles.
No because they are from different species of lizards
No, you shouldn't house different breeds of lizards together.
They can sometimes if the lizard does like his lizard mate :]
Several pet lizards have "dragon" in their species name, most notably the Bearded Dragon (Pogona vitticeps) and the Water Dragon (Physignathus cocincinus). Other examples include the Chinese Water Dragon (Physignathus cocincinus) and the Centralian Rough Knob-tail Gecko, sometimes referred to as the Centralian Dragon (Nephrurus amyae). These lizards are popular among reptile enthusiasts for their unique appearances and manageable care requirements.
yes
No
Some, but these lizards are very rare. Asexual lizards can conceive a baby by its self
they need to mate.
Kookuburras mate
Feebas mates with Ditto or anything in the Water 1 or Dragon Egg Groups.