Lizards belong to the order Squamata and are part of the suborder Lacertilia. They are reptiles characterized by their elongated bodies, scaly skin, and typically four legs, though some species, like the legless lizard, lack limbs. There are over 6,000 species of lizards, which can be found in a variety of habitats around the world, except in extreme cold environments. Common examples include iguanas, chameleons, and geckos.
Mexican bearded lizard is a lizard species. Another species is the monitor lizard.
Rattlesnakes, coyotes, roadrunners, javelina, numerous species of lizard.
There are a few species of animals with hard skin that protects them. These include the hippo, rhino, lizard, and sharks.
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.
Many different animals are hunted by predators. Such as a lizard may eat a fly and a bird may eat the lizard.
depends on the species.
Yes..The largest monitor lizard species.
An iguana is a specific species of lizard; there are others.
no, because the lizard is animals.
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