They feed on invertebrates, mostly small insects. It shakes larger prey in its jaws before chewing it and swallowing it whole.
they live trough out Europe and its Ireland's only reptile
Answer:Reptiles are divided between Oviparous (egg laying) and Viviparous (live bearing). Viviparous reptiles give birth to live young. The majority of reptiles are oviparous but some snakes and lizards are viviparous.
The viviparous lizard feeds on invertebrates, mostly small insects. It shakes larger prey in its jaws before chewing it and swallowing it whole. They mate in April or May and the offspring develops for approximately three months inside the female. In northern regions viviparous lizards begin hibernation in September or October and end about mid-February.
Lizards catch food by stalking it
yes its my lizards favorite food
The viviparous lizard primarily feeds on small invertebrates, including insects such as beetles, ants, and grasshoppers. It may also consume other small arthropods and occasionally plant material. These lizards hunt by foraging in their habitat, using their keen eyesight to spot prey.
Raccoons are viviparous - they are placental mammals.
no blue belly lizards do not eat human food
Viviparous
Viviparous
VIVIPAROUS
Oviparous means that the animal lays eggs that develop and hatch outside the mother's body. In reptiles, turtles are an example of oviparous animal.Ovoviviparous means that an animal lays egg but the egg stays in mother's body. The embryo receives nutrients from yolk sac instead of the mother itself. In reptiles, Grass snake is ovoviviparousViviparous means animals retain the egg inside the mother uterus, but the embryo receives nutrients from the placenta. It's mostly restricted to mammals.But many skinks and possibly also other lizards do have placenta like structures capable of transferring nutrients.Brian K. Speake, Jacquie F. Herbert and Michael B. ThompsonEvidence for placental transfer of lipids during gestation in the viviparous lizard, Pseudemoia entrecasteauxii