The size of a lizard varies significantly across species. Some small lizards, like the tiny gecko, can be just a few inches long, while larger species, such as the Komodo dragon, can reach lengths of up to 10 feet. Generally, most common lizards range from 4 to 12 inches in length. Factors like species, habitat, and environmental conditions influence their growth.
A lizard can grow to about 9.75 centimeters.
Males will grow to be at least 30cm long.
they can grow to 3 feet.=0
About 130 to 135 cm. long.
A young lizard to grow into an adult lizard probable taes about 1-2 months.
No, when a lizard loses its tail, the tail cannot grow into another lizard, even though the lizard can grow another tail. Lizards do not have the same regenerative ability as starfish.
Horned lizards can grow up to around 5 inches in length, with some species slightly larger or smaller. Their size can also vary based on environmental factors like food availability and habitat quality.
yes, all lizards do that but some prefer to not.
depends on the lizard.
It depends on the lizard like a bearded dragon cannot grow it's tail back. What kind of lizard are you talking about?
lizard can grow about an inch every monthe
No, one of the lizards that don't is the bearded dragon