First off, all of the lizards I am about to list you will need to do at least a month's worth of research before getting. Make sure you will be able to afford all food, heating and lighting costs before getting one.
Bearded Dragon (my personal favorite)
Blue-Tongued Skink
Armadillo Lizards
Dwarf Sungazers (often sold and confused with the lizard listed above but entirely different)
Collard Lizard
Uromastyx (a few different species)
If you turn the cage on it's side so it's taller than it is long you could keep:
Crested Gecko
Chameleons (a few species)
Not lizards but will do well in an enclosure that size:
Russian Tortoise
Hermann's Tortoise
Greek Tortoise
Ball Python
Tree Frog (different species)
Salamander (many different species)
snake, crocodile, turtle
Iguana, crocodile
Yes. A lizard, legless or otherwise, is a reptile.
Possibly, but it is more widely believed that it was a monitor lizard.
Some of the reptiles that are vertebrates: -snake -lizard -tortoise -crocodile
They do not have gills but yes, I believe they do have scales.
lizard man,giant killer snake,giant killer crocodile,and champ
its eaten by a snake, lizard, frog, Fox, wolves, jaguar, shark, crocodile's
No. Komodo dragons are part of the monitor lizard family, Varanidae. There is a crocodile monitor lizard in this family. Crocodiles belong to a separate family, Crocodylinae.
No, Bearded Dragons are VERY territorial and will either fight other lizards or be so stressed they will get sick
Toad is the odd-one out. All the rest are reptiles - a toad is an amphibian.
after dinosaurs the strongest reptile is crocodile and alligaters their skin is as hard as their teeth....