See These 8 Animals Right Before Their Babies Arrive
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4. No, I am not obese.

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In many species, maternal care goes even further, with mothers guarding their nests against predators and fungal threats. However, not all lizards take this approach. Some species employ a more cunning strategy, laying their eggs in the nests of other animals and relying on these unsuspecting hosts to incubate their young.
Depending on the species and environmental conditions, gestation can last anywhere from a few months to a year. These resourceful reptiles have evolved a variety of survival strategies, demonstrating just how adaptable and fascinating they truly are. Lizards may be small, but their methods of ensuring the next generation thrive are a testament to the ingenuity of nature.
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