I have no idea, but i wouldn't try it!
I am no veterinary, but I would say yes. I had a pet iguana and we fed it apples, bananas, etc. A helpful rule of thumb:if the food would be bad for you, then it typically should not be fed to a lizard or any other type of animal. That means no junk food. Natural foods like an apple should be fine.
They will die. I did it once and my fish died.
your hamster would die
Some species of lizard can be fed a meal replacement powder, (MRP) which is a formulated diet which consist of everything the animal needs to thrive in most cases. Live insects are usually offered weekly-bi weekly as a fattening purpose for these species of lizard.
The money supply would stay the same because no new money would be created.
The money supply would stay the same because no new money would be created.
Macroeconomics Question: What would happen to real short term interest rates if the Fed kept short term market interest rates at zero and deflation occurred and was expected to continue?
There would be bad things that happened to insects if all of the guinea fowl died. These insects that fed on the guinea fowl would also die.
The word "fed" is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "feed."
hell yeah man think of them ninja turtles you know they on steroids
Koalas living in captivity, such as a zoo, if they are fed and cared for properly, will probably live a little longer than they would in the bush.
If a lizard is fed overly fatty foods or does not have regular exercise, they can become fairly overweight. When overweight, if not taken care of or tended to, they can become obese.