Many lizard species are generally solitary and prefer to live alone, especially when it comes to adult individuals. However, some species may tolerate the presence of others, particularly during breeding season or in areas with abundant resources. Social behaviors can vary widely among species, with some exhibiting territoriality while others may form loose aggregations. Ultimately, their social structure largely depends on the species and environmental conditions.
Alone lizards are cold blooded like other lizards, which are cold blooded.
well some lizards per fur to live a lone but yes 2 will live together in a group but never 3 or more
Toads live in the forest. Lizards live in the desert. Lizards have tails toads do not.
What layer of rainforest does rainbow lizards live
No, horned lizards 'hunt' alone.
Asian lizards.
Lizards can live in a variety of places all over the world.
no
NO they do not
yes as longs it is not their enemy or prey its OK
148,236 lizards live in the Canadian woods
no they no not live in burrows