Sand lizard

After fertilization, the female lays 5 to 15 eggs in the burrow.

An excerpt from the article 17 facts about Sand lizard
In record cases, she may lay up to 18 eggs, which she then buries (as most reptiles do) in well-sunned soil and leaves to fend for themselves. The young hatch about six weeks after the eggs are laid, and the newly hatched individuals are about 6 centimeters (2,36 inches) long.