Liwen Climbing Lizard
After the successful domestication of reptile pets, various reptile species can now survive and grow their offspring safely in artificial breeding environments. It brings a lot of joy to players who admire exotic pets. Players who interact with lizards raise them not only for the sole purpose of obtaining interesting actions, but also for the purpose of ensuring that the species they raise can be passed down in the artificial environment. Whether you just want to be "Grandpa Lizard" or "Grandma Lizard", or you have a grand plan to cultivate new strains and patterns, everything needs to start from growing the varieties in your hands.
When it comes to growth, the most basic prerequisite is that there needs to be at least one pair of adult individuals that can grow as a growing population. So how do we distinguish between those we raise or those we will buy? What about the gender of the species? Since there are so many species of lizards, and the gender distinctions between different species are not the same, we will provide some formal standards here for your reference.
Some types of lizards, such as the king lizard, the double-crested lizard and most chameleons, which are very popular in the market, have very obvious differences between mature males and females. Male lizards generally have The brighter body color may also have certain sexual organs that are more developed than females, such as more obvious throat fans or crowns, etc.
However, for other species, such as the popular leopard geckos, horned geckos and bearded dragon lizards, the superficial differences between the two sexes are not so obvious. However, if you carefully observe the tail base of mature individuals, you can still clearly see that the male tail base has two obvious important parts because it houses the testicles and other reproductive systems, while the same part of the female individual is very smooth. In some species, such as leopard geckos and diurnal geckos, males will also have a row of obvious butt holes between the two hind legs, which can help identify gender.
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