no they can not live with out water only for a week
Some species of lizards are adapted to living in and around water, with the ability to swim and hunt for food in aquatic environments. However, most lizards are not well-suited for living in water for extended periods and may drown if unable to reach dry land. It's important to research the specific needs of the lizard species you are considering keeping as a pet to ensure their health and well-being.
Yes, fleas can drown in water. It typically takes about 24 hours for fleas to drown in water.
Yes, you can drown in any water.
They can tolerate warm water baths sometimes, but their bodies aren't made for swimming. If the water goes above their necks, they freak out. If it rose above their heads, they'd probably drown.
Yes, roaches can drown in hot water.
Pet Lizards can drink water in a water bottle cap or small dish. Just don't let it drown. Wild Lizards drink any water they can find in puddles or collected on leaves.
Yes, a tortoise can drown if the water is too deep.
Yes, water can drown fleas. Fleas are small insects that breathe through tiny tubes on their bodies, and when submerged in water, they can suffocate and drown.
I was going to drown on the water.
yes, because you can't breathe in water.
Yes, fleas can drown in soapy water because the soap reduces the surface tension of the water, making it easier for the fleas to sink and drown.
Yes, you can drown fleas in a bath by using soapy water. Fleas cannot swim and will drown when submerged in water with soap.