Yes, a small green lizard can eat a maggot. The reptiles in question (Lacertilia suborder) will feed upon flesh if they are carnivores or omnivores but they will not if they number among the plant-eating (herbivorous) genera.
Yes, a small green lizard can eat a maggot. The reptiles in question (Lacertilia suborder) feed upon flesh, such as the bodies of invertebrates, if they are carnivores or omnivores. They nevertheless refrain from doing so if they number among the plant-eating genera known as herbivores.
Yes, a maggot can eat a live lizard. There was a fatally wounded lizard on my driveway. It had a large hole, and maggots were along and in it.
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The monitor lizard has a large diet. The lizard can eat eggs, smaller snakes, mice, small animals, fish, and birds. The lizard is a carnivore.
The Tegus lizard, also known as the tupinambis lizard, is an omnivore. They eat plants and animals. They like to eat fruit, eggs, and small vertebrates.
Yes, it is possible for a maggot to enter a lizard's body other than through the reptile in question trying to eat it. A maggot may access reptilian interiors through any body opening, such as excretory-functioning parts and wounds. It also will invade all slackened parts (such as eyes and mouths) of dead lizards.
yes they can i saw my lizard eat one
yes they do
it depens on the tipe of lizard. probubly if the lizard is small bugs.geckos,common side blotched lizards,alligator lizards,etc eat bugs.
Typically they eat flies and other small insects.
Flat lizards eat leaves and small insects.
Lots of things. For example, the lizards in the western US are small and they eat insects. Also, the iguanas of the Galapogas Islands eat only seaweed, and the giant lizards of the island of Komodo will hunt and eat a small pig.
It depends on the type of lizard. Probably if your lizard is small it will eat bugs. Geckos, common side blotched lizards, alligator lizards, etc eat bugs. We feed my lizard crickets and meal worms, which my lizard is a common side blotched lizard. Hope I helped you and your lizard.