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Message Subject QAnon: It's on, don't panic ii
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When it comes to reproduction for the Lizard it often depends on their location and the specific species. For example some of them lay eggs and others give birth to live young because the eggs develop inside the mother. Even with such differences though there are some common elements found in their mating process to take a look at. Lizards can be ready to mate when they are a year old for most of the small and medium species. For the larger ones it may be two or three years of age.

There are a few species of Lizards that take part in asexual reproduction. This means that they don’t need to find a mate in order for them to be able to produce offspring. They have the ability to create the young on their own. There are very few Lizards that do this as well as very few types of living creatures in the world with this ability.

Once mating has occurred the pair will go their separate ways. The male will move along to try to find more females that he can successfully mate with. The females though have to start looking for ways to ensure the young survive.


The young have to find their way out of the eggs on their own. They also have to care for their own needs from the second that they emerge. Those females that carry the young in her body until they are born will also leave them when they arrive. These young reptiles instinctively know how to fend for themselves. They are miniature replicas of their adult parents.

There are many misconceptions about Lizards that give birth to live young. The speculation is that they would automatically offer milk to the young as other mammals do. However, there is no milk production and there is no nurturing of any kind. This is something that is very fascinating to researchers. Even though they have carefully observed the behavior they haven’t been able to pinpoint why this process is so different than what it is for other animals.
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It could be they're not animals they are reptiles so study other reptiles if you want answers. I can't believe they said other animals. They really need to fix that sentence to why they are different than other reptiles. That is unless other reptiles act differently. They are totally cold-blood little things, aren't they?
 
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