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The seven levels of classification for a lizard are Kingdom (Animalia), Phylum (Chordata), Class (Reptilia), Order (Squamata), Family (Varanidae, Agamidae, etc.), Genus (Anolis, Chamaeleo, etc.), and Species (e.g., Anolis carolinensis for the Carolina anole).
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Different lizard species have different lifespans.
An American chameleon is an arboreal lizard native to the southeastern United States, Latin name Anolis carolinensis.
There is no lizard species called the 'Logical Lizard' in the Atacama or any other desert in the world.
There are about 1,500 different species, worldwide.
Mexican bearded lizard is a lizard species. Another species is the monitor lizard.
Depends on what you're referring to as a 'house lizard', most likely you mean either a Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis), or a 'House Gecko' which is a common name for the entire genus Hemidactylus.
No. Lizards are not a species; they are a suborder with thousands of known species.. Some lizard species may be umbrella species while others might not be.
Yes..The largest monitor lizard species.
It depends on the species of lizard. Some do.
There are many species that can swim in sand, such as the Mojave fringe-toed lizard or the Argentine sand dune lizard. The one that is mostly sold in stores is the sandfish skink, which lives in northern Africa and the Middle East.