Acording to the book "Wilderness Living" by Gregory J. Davenport, page 111, every lizard is edible. I've tasted only the Salvator merianae, but I'm pretty sure you could cook anything really... Even snakes as said in page 112.
Mayans were found in what is now Mexico and Central America, in the Northern hemisphere.
No. Opossums are found only in North and Central America.
Not naturally - they are a native species of central and southern america.
The conquistadors went to central and south America to steal gold and enslave the people, hoping thereby to become enormously wealthy, and also to convert the American people to Christianity. Strange how great sins and pious intent went hand in hand!
copper, gold, silver, and zinc.
no, it is just a legend but there is a lizard found in tropical America that is called Basiliscus lizard. Basiliscus is the genus in which the basilisk lizard (all subspecies) are found.
A Caiman lizard is a semi-aquatic lizard of the genus Dracaena, found in South America.
Cloud forests are found in the mountainous part of Central America
Cloud forests are found in the mountainous part of Central America
Cloud forests are found in the mountainous part of Central America
An iguana is a large lizard known for living in trees. They are native to Central and South America, and their powerful legs and long tails help them climb and navigate tree branches. Iguanas are primarily herbivores, feeding on leaves, fruits, and flowers found in their arboreal habitats.
The common collared lizard is found in North America, particularly the southwestern USA and probably Mexico.
You would find the Cayman in Central and South America.
No, they are primarily found in tropical America - South and Central America.
South America, and Central America.
They range from Central America to South America.
An alligator lizard is a type of reptile found in North and Central America. They are characterized by their long, slender bodies, distinct scales, and sharp teeth. Alligator lizards are carnivorous and primarily feed on insects, small mammals, and other reptiles.