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  2. Viviparous lizard - Wikipedia

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    The viviparous lizard, or common lizard, (Zootoca vivipara, formerly Lacerta vivipara) is a Eurasian lizard.It lives farther north than any other species of non-marine reptile, and is named for the fact that it is viviparous, meaning it gives birth to live young (although they will sometimes lay eggs normally). [3]

  3. Anguimorpha - Wikipedia

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    These lizards, along with iguanians and snakes, constitute the proposed "venom clade" Toxicofera of all venomous reptiles. [1] ... They give live birth, with a litter ...

  4. Lizard - Wikipedia

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    Around 20 percent of lizard species reproduce via viviparity (live birth). This is particularly common in Anguimorphs. Viviparous species give birth to relatively developed young which look like miniature adults. Embryos are nourished via a placenta-like structure. [24] A minority of lizards have parthenogenesis (reproduction from unfertilised ...

  5. Northern alligator lizard - Wikipedia

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    The northern alligator lizard is live-bearing, producing up to 15 young (typically 4–5), between June and September. [4] During the spring breeding season, a male lizard grasps the head of a female with his mouth until she is ready to let him mate with her. They can remain attached this way for many hours, almost oblivious to their surroundings.

  6. Hemicordylus - Wikipedia

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    Hemicordylus, the false girdled lizards, ... They give live birth to 1–3 young. [1] Species. Hemicordylus capensis (Smith, 1838) – false girdled lizard;

  7. Phrynocephalus vlangalii - Wikipedia

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    Courtship occurs in May and females give birth to their young from mid-July to late August. [7] Most lizards grow faster in warmer environmental conditions because they are ectothermic animals. However, these lizards grow faster at higher elevations. As the elevation in which the lizards live increases, fewer, yet larger offspring are born.

  8. Xenosauridae - Wikipedia

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    They are carnivorous or insectivorous, and give birth to live young. [1] Shinisaurus, the Chinese crocodile lizard, was once also regarded as a member of Xenosauridae, but most recent studies of the evolutionary relationships of anguimorphs consider Shinisaurus to be more closely related to monitor lizards and helodermatids than to Xenosaurus. [2]

  9. Abronia (lizard) - Wikipedia

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    Abronia is a genus of lizards in the family Anguidae that is native to Mexico and Central America. ... and the females give birth to live young (rather than lay eggs ...