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Emergence outdoors occurred mainly during the first and second autumns and during the first spring (Fig. 5).
Accordingly, sleepy lizard parents and offspring separate soon after birth and are not in direct contact, although their home ranges overlap in the first spring (Bull and Baghurst 1998).
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