Bugs
yes.
tongue
Well, honey, the main difference between a home lizard and a garden lizard is their preferred hangout spot. Home lizards, like geckos, prefer to cozy up inside your house, while garden lizards, like anoles, are more into outdoor living. So, if you see a lizard chilling on your window sill, it's probably a home lizard; if it's sunbathing in your garden, it's likely a garden lizard.
Grasshoppers eat many plants, and they love eating at the plants in the garden.
a tango lizard eats insects, worms and spiders well what a lizard will eat
No, a lizard is too big for a grasshopper to eat.
4 ft
Depends what kind of lizard- but the average lizard may eat 16 works a week, or a tube of crickets
The monitor lizard has a large diet. The lizard can eat eggs, smaller snakes, mice, small animals, fish, and birds. The lizard is a carnivore.
It depends on the species of lizard. Some do.
Yes, a maggot can eat a live lizard. There was a fatally wounded lizard on my driveway. It had a large hole, and maggots were along and in it.
It depends on the type of lizard. Probably if your lizard is small it will eat bugs. Geckos, common side blotched lizards, alligator lizards, etc eat bugs. We feed my lizard crickets and meal worms, which my lizard is a common side blotched lizard. Hope I helped you and your lizard.