No, they are an Australian species.
Yes blue tongue skinks are born live,not from eggs
they live in the rainforest.
No!,,you should never keep blue tongue lizards together,(captive or wild). you should always stay away from wild lizards.
Blue tongue is prevented through quarantine, inoculation with live modified virus vaccine and control of the midge vector, including inspection of aircraft.
the blue tonge lizard lives in aurtraila near brisban
No, most types of lizard tend to be solitary and don't live in packs.
Because all animals have the right to live.
Yes. The Eastern Bluebird nests in Louisiana
Blue-tongue lizards do not give birth in the traditional sense; instead, they are live-bearers, meaning they give birth to live young rather than laying eggs. Female blue-tongue lizards typically give birth to a litter of 10 to 25 offspring after a gestation period of about 3 to 4 months. The young are fully formed and can fend for themselves shortly after birth.
They are common throughout Eastern Australia, often found in bushland and suburban areas where conditions are suitable.
No , Blue tongue lizards do not lay eggs like many other types of lizards. They give birth to live lizards.
They do not lay eggs they give birth to live lizards!