Yes they do ! All animals need water - whether that's in a pool, dish, or licked off leaves !
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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.
They do not make good pets because they need UVA and UVB lighting, or else they won't live very long. They can be tamed down pretty easily although they are more of a display reptile. I hope I helped. They make awesome pets! I have 3! They don't need light, though they have it. Mine are not tamed yet because I have only had them 2 weeks! is it sold at pet stores?
Between $100 and $150 for proper caging, heating, lighting, and supplements to keep the animal healthy, plus the cost of a vet visit (this species is almost always wild-caught, so will need to be deparasitized). The lizard itself will probably be around $20. ('There's no such thing as a free puppy').
The main things they need is food and water.
lizards excrete uric acid for the following reasons ; first we have to know that lizards belong to class reptilia hence these organisms live in nearly dry areas,as we know uric acid is insoluble in water and does not need a lot of water to excrete it,due to the fact that its less toxic compared to ammonia then and it does not need a lot of water then its good as a excretory material for lizards
no they can not live with out water only for a week
Yes, they all do eventually. Some desert animals are better adapted to survive long periods without water.
Lizards like dry places. but they also like water.
A license is needed for all blue tongue lizard speicies and other lizards if you are in queensland
shade lizards smaller snakes water a hole
They will get all the water they need from the leaves they eat.