You need to ask the vet or the person who gave you the lizard what to do.
arteries in your heart push together and push the blood to your veins
it depends how hard you push
When the heart chambers are contracting at their maximum force to push blood out of the heart it's called systole.
The same buttons you push anywhere else
The first beat is to push the blood out and the second is to get the blood back into the heart.
yes
Push the Heart was created in 2006.
the tail with no heart will keep wiggling , but the lizards tail will grow back.
arteries in your heart push together and push the blood to your veins
arteries in your heart push together and push the blood to your veins
Lizards work out for the same reason a guy at the gym might: as a display of strength. And with lizards, as can be the case with men, the push-ups also mean "get out of my territory." And a new study finds some lizards make a morning and evening routine out of the displays. Four species of male Jamaican lizards called anoles greet each dawn with vigorous push-ups, head bobs and a threatening extension of a colorful flap of skin on the neck. They repeat the ritual at dusk.
yes, all lizards do
Lizards have three-chambered hearts.
When the heart chambers are contracting at their maximum force to push blood out of the heart it's called systole.
it depends how hard you push
The same buttons you push anywhere else
Have a heart to help him push his cart. "Have a heart" could mean "kindly", "please", etc.