Yes, they all do eventually. Some desert animals are better adapted to survive long periods without water.
in your backyard
backyard lizards eat cricets and grasshoppers
In the grass
dandelions
Wood peckers
yes
Yes, lizards need water to survive. They may obtain water through drinking or by absorbing it through their skin, depending on the species. It is important to provide a water source for pet lizards in captivity.
y yes they do;]
i need help. These lizards are multiplying and are taking over my yard. I can't let my dog out and that makes for messes in the house. Need simple do it yoursef remedy asap. New babies are hatching.
they eat fourteen a day
House and anole lizards but some geckos live in trees.
This would depend, of course, on the species of lizard in your backyard, and in what country your backyard is located. There are few poisonous or toxic lizards in the US. If you live elsewhere, that could be a different matter. Most of the toxic lizards in the US are located in the southwest part of the country. However, most of these animals, if not all, will be more startled and shy of human contact than the opposite. It is unlikely you or your child have much about which to be concerned.