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what is lifecycle of lizards

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Answered by Karansingh2003
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Some of my favorite animals are lizards. Many people have incorrect and unpleasant notions of lizards, so I like to show them how really lovely lizards are. The best way to do this is to see lizards alive and firsthand in their natural habitat. But if we can't do that, maybe this account and some photos will help.

Lizards often have rich, complex skin colors and textures: blended blues, greens, browns, and tans. Some can change their colors, and we often call them chameleons. However, the name chameleon is for a special kind of lizard with mitten-like paws, tails that grasp, and rotating eyes, that live only in Africa and Madagascar. There are many lizards besides chameleons that can change color, just not as wonderfully as true chameleons.

Lizard eyes are sharp and alert, sparkling, and some are flecked with gold. Their eyes are constantly surveying their surroundings, watching for prey or predators. People often call lizards cold-blooded, but I don't understand why. A warm lizard is usually hotter than most mammals, and quicker at reacting. But a cool lizard is sluggish and sleepy, and needs to stay hidden until it can bask in sunlight and get warm again. It's fun to watch lizards waking up, becoming alert and active with tongue flicking, toes quivering, and eyes glancing around. If you can stay close-by quietly watching, you can see their little rib cages expand and contract as they breathe in and out. Some have such delicate bodies you can even see the movement of their hearts beating. As their bodies warm in the sun, they breathe faster and deeper, and their hearts beat more quickly. The faster they can breathe and circulate their blood, the faster their brains will work, their reflexes react, and their muscles move.

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Answered by nandana000
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Hey,
In most species of lizards, the life cycle begins with the lizard hatching from an egg, although a few species give birth to live young. Juvenilelizards then grow into adults without undergoing a metamorphosis that is seen in amphibian species. Adults mate and lay eggs and the cyclebegins again.
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