zebra tailed lizards swim by gripping on to the female breasts and raggs them
yes alligator lizards swim in shallow water but enough to swim in
Yes they can.
Yes, lizards can swim. Although, for some it stresses their bodies
Some lizards are capable swimmers and may enjoy swimming, while others may avoid it. Lizards such as water dragons and iguanas are known to be good swimmers and may use water as a way to cool off or find food. It's important to provide a safe and appropriate environment if you want to encourage your pet lizard to swim.
Some lizards are able to swim, while others are not. For example, marine iguanas are known to be excellent swimmers and can dive underwater to forage for food. On the other hand, not all lizards are adapted to swimming and may struggle in water.
Two things, both lizards and they can both swim.
Swim in water? i guess. weirdo
in the wild yes but you can train any lizard from a moniter lizard to a gecko to a komodo dragon
yes as they are a type of fish. They will one day evolve to grow to become a sand whale...also known as a diplodocus.
komodo can swim from 450 m (Auffenberg, 1981) to 1,000 m (I don't remember the name of researcher who says this). but my guide on Komodo National Park said, it can swim for 450 km.
They can swim and eat lizards and other small animals but they are a flightless bird. Emus can become a good pet and get along well with other animals such as chickens, goats, etc.
Terrestrial and arboreal reptiles like tortoises and lizards use their legs to crawl around. Aquatic turtles use their legs to swim and crocodilians use their tails and legs to propel themselves. Snakes use their backbones and muscles to swim, slither and burrow.