No. Some fish are extremely poisonous as well as the platypus and some insects.
Lizards are carnivores. They eat only meat. Lizards are reptiles, and have scaly skin. Small lizards eat small animals like insects.
There are many, foxes, birds, lizards, snakes and fish. The only poisonous snake is the adder and no ultra big whales. its a pretty big question!
Yes some reptiles shiver they shiver when they get cold but remember that only SOME of the reptiles shiver not all of them do but yes they shiver
Blue belly lizards, also know as western fence lizards are not poisonous, but can bite. The only poisonous lizard in the US is the Gila monster, which live in desert areas, such as Joshua Tree, San Bernardino and few in Death Valley.
Countless numbers of snakes are venomous, the number is constantly growing, but only two/three LIZARDS are venomous. The beaded lizard of Mexico, and the Gila monster of southern California and Mexico are positively poisonous. The third is poisonous based on ones perception of the word "venomous", the Komodo Dragon of Indonesia has a bacteria in its mouth that kills when injected into another animals body, so although it has no venom, it is poisonous.
No. Some lizards may guard their eggs but not their young. The only reptiles that guard their young are crocodiles and alligators.
Nope! Contrary to popular belief, sparked by the book "Holes" they are not poisonous! there are only two known poisonous lizards: the gila monster and the mexican beaded lizard. though yellow spotted lizards ARE real, they are no more threatening to humans as any other lizard.
Dinosaur, meaning 'terrible lizard' specifies that yes. Dinosaurs were only reptiles, as lizards too are reptiles.
An eel is a fish.
In most cases yes, but it really depends on the kind of snake:-) hope i could help:-)
Nope - all lizards belong to the group 'reptiles'
Yes.They are common animals of desert.But reptiles are not only seen in deserts,but are in fact ubiquitous.