Snails
yes because moths are insects
definitely not it is 50 cm long and the reason for this is because wile giraffes eat insects go onto their face and they can eat them up with there tongue
The "blue bellied lizard" is not a species of lizard. In fact, there are so many species of lizards with this trait that it is too vague for me to confidently answer. I will assume you mean a western United States species of tree lizard of some sort or a lizard of the genus sceloporus. Both are insectivores.
The "blue bellied lizard" is not a species of lizard. In fact, there are so many species of lizards with this trait that it is too vague for me to confidently answer. I will assume you mean a western United States species of tree lizard of some sort or a lizard of the genus sceloporus. Both are insectivores.
The "blue bellied lizard" is not a species of lizard. In fact, there are so many species of lizards with this trait that it is too vague for me to confidently answer. I will assume you mean a western United States species of tree lizard of some sort or a lizard of the genus sceloporus. Both are insectivores.
No symptoms, I eat them all the time, raw. they are not poisonous.
The blue spiny lizard is an Omnivore.
Blue Lizard Games was created in 2007.
No, that could kill the baby didn't you know that. are you crazy? did you give the baby the blue belly lizard flies ?
A blue-tongue lizard is another term for a blue-tongue lizard, any of several species of Australian skinks in the genus Tiliqua.
A blue-tongued lizard is another term for a blue-tongue lizard, any of several species of Australian skinks in the genus Tiliqua.
a tango lizard eats insects, worms and spiders well what a lizard will eat