Lizards typically have white tips in their droppings, which are composed of uric acid, a waste product that is excreted instead of urea, as reptiles do not produce liquid urine. In contrast, rat droppings are generally dark brown or black and do not have a white tip. Therefore, if you observe droppings with a white tip, they are likely from a lizard.
I believe that is the urine mixed in with the feces. The urine itself is a white with some yellow once it is hardened up.
Could be, but need to see it to be sure.
Lizard Point in Cornwall is the southernmost tip of the Lizard Peninsula. It is the southernmost tip of Great Britain, at 49°57' N.
The southern tip of Africa.
Lizard Point
becase it is hungry or its playing arond
The furthest south point in Britain is Lizard Point in Cornwall, England. It is situated on the Lizard Peninsula and marks the southernmost tip of the UK mainland.
white-tip are eaten by flying fish
A charmander is a orange lizard that stands on two and has a flame on the tip of it's tail
because the tip of the tail might come off.
There is no silver tip shark that i know of but there are two white tipped species, the white tip reef shark and the oceanic white tip.
varies in species, age and environment