They are kinda both cuz som are activ in day and som in the night... so im not really sure.. hoped this helped... ;-) ^_^
There are several Australian blue-tongued lizards, and they are all members of the skink family. They are commonly just called Blue tongue lizards. Species include:Eastern Blue tongue lizard or Common Blue tongue lizardNorthern Blue tongued skinkWestern Blue tongued skinkCentral Blue tongued skinkBlotched blue tongueShinglebackPygmy Blue tongued skink
They are reptiles.
yes
they do not spit out stuff that will do anything so no
No , Blue tongue lizards do not lay eggs like many other types of lizards. They give birth to live lizards.
No , Blue tongue lizards do not lay eggs like many other types of lizards. They give birth to live lizards.
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.
yes but you need a 40 to 60 gallen terreium and the more you interact with it the happier it will be
if they are look after then probably 20-35 years.
Blotched blue-tongued lizard was created in 1824.
Different types of lizards have different types of tongue colours. Just one example the Australian Blue-Tongued Lizard.
Yes. The main predators of blue-tongued lizards are predatory birds. In suburbia, cats pose a considerable threat. Dogs, too, are a threat, but are often scared off by the blue-tongue lizard's display of hissing, bright blue tongue in wide open jaws, and aggressive flattening of its body, which makes it resemble a snake.