Yes, crocodiles, caimans, alligators, gavials, saltwater crocodiles, sea turtles, terapins, hellbenders, and marine iguanas, are some that live today. During the mesozoic era, many reptiles lived in the water, like plesiosaurs, placodonts, mosasaurs, sea turtles, nothosaurs, thalattosuchians ichthyosaurs, and more.
No, it lives near water
The marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) is the only lizard in the world that lives in water. They are found in the Galapagos Islands and are known for their ability to forage for food underwater.
Asian water dragons are pets, they are a type of lizard that lives in Asia
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a lizard that lives out side the WILD LIFE lizards
in west Africa
The Komodo Islands, Rinca, Flores, Gili Motang The komodo dragon lives on these which is the largest lizard
No it is just a made-up name for a year 6 S.A.T.S test . Answered : Olivia Dickens Actually there is such thing as a Tongo Lizard, it lives in Africa and Australia! It was also used in a Year 6 S.A.T's test to use the childrens imagination! So yes there is such a reptile called a Tongo lizard!! Hope this helps :) x
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