Lizards are not exclusively carnivores; their diet varies widely among species. Some lizards are carnivorous, eating insects, small mammals, or other lizards, while others are herbivorous, feeding on plants and fruits. Many species are omnivorous, consuming both animal and plant matter. Thus, lizards can have diverse dietary habits depending on their species and habitat.
it means,lazy lizerds
Water, yes. Beer, no
A lizard eats crickets
No, they are reptiles, a completely different class of vertebrates
raccons and lizerds
Randall Boggs
...The spelling
frogs,birds,lizerds and rats
no they don't the ant would be to small to consume lizerds
not many only lizerds and some birds
goannas eat mice, snakes, lizerds, scorpions,bugs and some other stuff.
Lizards are called "lizards" derived from the Latin word "lacerta," which refers to a type of reptile. This term has roots in ancient languages, reflecting the classification of these animals in the order Squamata. The name encompasses a diverse group of reptiles characterized by their scaly skin, elongated bodies, and often the ability to regenerate tails. The etymology highlights their distinct identity within the broader category of reptiles.