See These 8 Animals Right Before Their Babies Arrive

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While most lizards lay eggs, the process is more complex than it appears. Female lizards display impressive maternal instincts, going to great lengths to protect their young. During breeding season, their bodies change significantly as they prepare to produce and carry eggs.
They carefully choose nesting sites, burying eggs in sand, soil, or plants to regulate temperature and ensure safety. The mother examines multiple locations for the best conditions, considering depth, moisture, and protection from predators. Some lizards guard their nests, defending against threats and even fungal infections. Certain species remain with their eggs throughout incubation, leaving only briefly to eat. This dedication helps shield the embryos from dangers like snakes and small mammals. Not all lizards stay with their eggs—some rely on other animals’ nests for incubation. Depending on the species and environment, gestation can last from months to a year. These varied strategies show the incredible adaptability of lizards in ensuring their young survive.
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