baby blue tounges mostly in the wild crushed up snails by there mum or small snails if there your pet cat food (no gravy or fish) mince,chopped chicken, bannana, watermelon.. this tip is for blue tounges of all ages if gettinga snail from your yard makesure there are no snail baits because can be deadly to any type of lizard an kills of a lot of blue tounges in the wild
dog food because i give my lizard dog food every 2 days
well try some different types of veggies if it does not eat them you try other veggies or it must eat crickets.
they eat insects and smaller lizards.
Well, it depends. It can eat crickets but it can also eat the following: Frozen mixed vegetables, various greens, small amounts of high quality dog food,mealworms, and thawed pre-killed frozen mice can all be fed to your Blue Tongue Lizard. Fresh water should be provided daily.
the blue tongue lizard also known as tiliqua scincoides eats a wide veriety of food in the wild they eat crickets, seeds, insects, etc while they are pets they eat bananas ( not all the time ) crickets, GRASSHOPPERS ( locusts) vegetables ---> carrots lettuce and more fruits----> strawberry ( ANYTHING SWEET )
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Bluetongue's dietIt can eat the following: Frozen mixed vegetables, various greens, small amounts of high quality dog food,mealworms, and thawed pre-killed frozen mice can all be fed to your Blue Tongue Lizard. Fresh water should be provided daily.Read more: Do_Blue_Tongue_Lizards_eat_crickets, cicadas and other insects, carrion, flowers and fruits, soft plants, and fungi.
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Blue tongue lizards eat various things: * snails * crickets (if you pull the crickets legs off, otherwise they are too fast for the bluey to catch) * strawberries * blueberries (I have a bluey and these are his favourite) * meat that you give to dogs (although this is very bad for them and it is advised that you don't give it to them) And remember; they can't eat anything bigger than the width between their eyes.
i am a massive fan of reptiles and blue tongue lizard happends to be my favourite reptile the blue tongue skink also known as the tiliqua skincoides getts there food by there tounge, there long blue tongue is there way of smelling the air although they have nostrils to smell they get a much sharper sent throught there tongues thats why when ever you see one it always pokes its tongue out either to defend itsself or to hunt a blue tongue sking tracks down odurs that come from prey and follows the scent until the lizard finds what it was hunting or it may just eat small and fragile insects and seeds life that belong on the floor blue tongue skinks are known for there blue tongue and they have also been known to steal dog food and cat food.
If blue spots appear on the dog's tongue i recommend to directly contact your vet. Chow-chows, and mixes of this and a few other breeds have these naturally. If they have always had them , I wouldn't be too concerned, just mention it at your next Vet visit.If the spots are growing noticeably, or are a recent development, by all means , go to the Vet ASAP.
No. Kookaburras do not have hair on their tongue.
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no they do not
They can eat spring cabbage but not the other kinds.