no.
long tailed lizards at PetSmart are 9.99$
Yes. Long tailed grass lizards lose their tails also in the wild also if they get nervous.
No, it is strongly recommended to not keep separate species together.
Green anole are the most common in NC. Also the long tailed lizard.
Most blue tongued lizards are not dangerous or poisonous- The bright blue tongue is meant to scare or frighten away predators- in biology this is known as aposemitism (warning colors). Most animals have pink tongues, so When the lizard is threatened, it sticks out a bright blue tongue which is shocking to the predator- while the predator decides whether the lizard is scary or poisonous, this buys the lizard time to escape!
long tailed lizards at PetSmart are 9.99$
agamids
no they would fight all the time
it grows up to 8 feet
zebra tailed lizards swim by gripping on to the female breasts and raggs them
Yes. Long tailed grass lizards lose their tails also in the wild also if they get nervous.
No, stumpy-tailed lizards are not considered endangered. They are the opposite, in which they are widely spread in western and southern Australia.
No, it is strongly recommended to not keep separate species together.
no
long tailed lizards, green anoles, and house geckos get along fine (don't put a knight anole in very aggressive
Most Spiny tailed lizards live in North Africa
Green anole are the most common in NC. Also the long tailed lizard.