yes they are.
There are over 520 species of lizards in Australia. They include various species of monitor lizard which are known as goannas, including the perentie; blue tongue lizard; bearded dragon; frill neck lizard; numerous skinks; stumpy tail lizaards; thorny devils; eastern water dragons; native and non-native geckoes; and legless lizards (which are quite different from snakes).
No!,,you should never keep blue tongue lizards together,(captive or wild). you should always stay away from wild lizards.
Blue tongue lizards are native to Australia and can be found in a variety of habitats including woodlands, grasslands, and shrublands. They are commonly seen in urban areas as well, where they feed on a variety of insects, fruits, and vegetation.
No
the blue tailed dosent have a blue tongue and the blue tongue lizard hasn't got a blue tail. :)
the blue tongue lizard uses its tongue as a defense mechanism. When a predator sees the blue tongue it thinks the lizard is poisonous, when it isn't.
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A blue-tongue lizard is another term for a blue-tongue lizard, any of several species of Australian skinks in the genus Tiliqua.
they do not spit out stuff that will do anything so no
We have a suggestion, " a blest of blue tongues".
no you dont beacause blue tongue lizards cant bite hard
yes you do need a reptile licence to keep any reptile