That is an impossible answer as lizards are still being found today. Central Australia hasn't been probably searched as its barren landscape and harsh climate has proved difficult to cope.
Australia has the most type of reptiles, with 748 diffrent types, with the US in second with 287. That means that Australia most likely has the most lizards. http://www.nationmaster.com/red/pie/env_kno_rep_spe-environment-known-reptile-species It is really cool, because Australia has 51.1% of all reptiles in the world!
Gold has been discovered in many places including lots in California, in the USA, and plenty in all the states of Australia.
No, lizards are vertebrates.
All lizards are reptiles.
The same year that water was discovered. They say he sat up all night wondering about it and in the morning it finally dawned on him.
Cody lived on the Gold Coast in Australia and attended All Saints school before he was discovered on YouTube by Shawn Campbell
The East Africans who also discovered all of Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia and America...
All year round
Lizards DO molt - just not all at once !
Not always, some are carrion eaters and opportunists like the huge Monitors of Australia. They will eat rotting carcasses and the eggs of anything they may stumble on. The smaller lizards are mostly insect eaters and use speed to catch them.
All snakes and many lizards are carnivores. Some lizards are herbivores or omnivores.
Wow, there are a lot of them. Okay, here we go. There are Kangaroos, Koalas, Dingoes Wallabies, Platypus, and all kinds of crazy lizards and Spiders.