dont know the reason, but under some stress, or conditions where my varanus acanthurus has had to be defensive and ready, he(the male) has simulated vomitting. He will shake his head left and right and release(sometimes fling) almost whole crickets out of his mouth. There are some hissing, exhaling sounds, and jerky movements. afterwards he seems fine, and resumes eating successfully the following day.
There are monitor lizards and snakes, including venomous snakes.
The Gila Monster And The Beaded Lizard, They Are The Only 2 Venomous Lizards. Some People Say That Monitor Lizards Like Komodo Dragons, Have Venom, But They Just Have Bad Bacteria In Their Mouths.
The Gila Monster and Mexican Beaded lizards are the only VENOMOUS lizards in the world. But the Komodo dragon and other large monitor lizards have bacteria in their saliva the cause blood poisoning if bitten.
No, blue bellied lizards (aka Western fence lizards) are not venomous.
Yes, Beaded lizards are venomous.
Yes, monitor lizards are vertebrates
Nope - all lizards belong to the group 'reptiles'
Yes they are.
The Mexican Bearded Lizard is a venomous lizard found in Mexico and southern Guatemala. Monitor Lizard is native to Africa, Asia and Oceania.
Yes. There are other venomous creatures though
Geckos are not venomous or poisonous.
The only true venomous lizards, the Gila monster and the beaded lizard, live in the deserts of the western US. The Komodo dragon, while not venomous, has bacteria in its saliva that make it toxic, and they only live in Indonesia. There are no native venomous lizards in North Carolina.