One recipe for collared greens is sauteed collared greens with garlic and bacon. Other recipes for collared greens can be found at Simply Recipes and Allrecipes.
Collared Lizards are primarily carnivores, but many will also eat plant matter, including collard greens, mustard greens, kale and zucchini. Meat should constitute the majority of the Collared Lizard's diet. Collared Lizards will eat commercially raised crickets, mealworms, earthworms, kingworms and roaches. (Wild caught insects should never be fed, since they can carry disease.)
his favorite food is chicken with green beans and mashed potatoes with collared greens and cornbread.
Foods that are ricj in Calcium, magnesium, vitamin D and vitamin C. Some examples are good amounts of greens like spinach and collared greens, cheese and yogurt, citrus fruits and veggies, good proteins in lean meat.
Chop some bacon and fry it until it's crispy. Scoop out the bacon and in the bacon grease, saute an onion you've diced. When the onion is slightly browned add a BIG bunch of chopped collard greens and enough chicken stock to half cover the greens. Cover this and simmer until the greens wilt down. Then add some garlic powder and a little chili flake. Simmer until the greens are tender. Add the bacon back to the pot and serve with corn bread.
Collared Lory was created in 1800.
Collared Trogon was created in 1817.
Collared Nightjar was created in 1871.
Collared mongoose was created in 1846.
Collared Delma was created in 1974.
Collared Falconet was created in 1758.
Collared Kingfisher was created in 1783.
Collared Brushturkey was created in 1874.