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Can bluetongue lizards mate with stumpy lizards?

No because they are from different species of lizards


What do lizards do in winter months?

They like to sleep and burrow.


What lizards live in the Kalahari desert?

im guessin a burrow


When was Bluetongue Brewery created?

Bluetongue Brewery was created in 2001.


Do blue tongued lizards lay eggs?

Only the female ones. bluetongue lizards do not lay eggs instead they give live birth the female can lay up to 21 per litter but then normal amount is 8 to15.


What is a lizards shelter?

A lizard's shelter is typically a burrow, rock crevice, or the foliage of plants where it can seek refuge, stay hidden, and regulate its body temperature. Some lizards may also use human-made structures like logs, rocks, or buildings as shelter.


How does Blue tongue disease spread?

Bluetongue is an Orbivirus which is spread by Culicoides species (biting midges) from animal to animal.


Is a burrow a synonym?

a burrow is a synonym


What is the antonym of burrow?

The antonym for the noun burrow (animal den or shelter) is not a burrow, no burrow. The antonym for verb burrow (to drill or dig a hole) is to fill or to fill in. The antonym for the verb burrow (to hide or to cover) is expose, reveal, uncover. The antonym for the verb burrow (to cuddle or to hold) is push away.


What is the birth name of Justin Burrow?

Justin Burrow's birth name is Justin Thompson Burrow.


What are the symptoms of bluetongue?

Clinical symptomsThe Bluetongue virus causes disease in sheep, cattle, and other ruminants. even though all ruminant species can be infected by the bluetongue virus the clinical signs of the disease are usually restricted to domesticated breeds of sheep. Other animals such as goats and cattle rarely show any symptoms. However, a relatively high number of cattle have been affected during the current outbreak in Northern Europe.In sheep, Bluetongue Disease is characterised by a fever that may last for several days. The virus mainly affects small blood vessels and this can lead to reddening (hyperaemia)and swelling (oedema) of the lips, mouth, nasal linings and eyelids which may result in lameness. The animals may also have quickened breathing and nasal discharges, excess salivation and frothing.As infected animals may not show clinical symptoms, Bluetongue Virus may spread into new areas without necessarily being noticed.


What is a wild rabbit's home?

a tree or a burrow