tongue
yes.
Not external ears like we do. They are probably about the same as those of a lizard.
Well, honey, the main difference between a home lizard and a garden lizard is their preferred hangout spot. Home lizards, like geckos, prefer to cozy up inside your house, while garden lizards, like anoles, are more into outdoor living. So, if you see a lizard chilling on your window sill, it's probably a home lizard; if it's sunbathing in your garden, it's likely a garden lizard.
Bugs
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All animals have ears but not all of them have outer ears though a lot of animals do have outer ears. animal that do not have visible ear are whale,snake, crocodile,dolphin and lizard
A garden lizard egg is typically around 1-1.5 cm long, depending on the specific species. The shape is usually elongated with a soft, leathery texture.
they smell the desert and see if they could find the food
the lizards you find in the garden are called Lampropholis guichenoti.
one could be a worm a caterpillar a bird or a lizard
A plant that would best complement a garden inspired by Shrek's iconic green ears would be a variety of ornamental grass called "Hakonechloa macra 'All Gold'." This plant has bright green leaves that resemble Shrek's ears and would add a whimsical touch to the garden.
Snakes have no eyelids. It is one of the distinguishing characteristics of snakes. They also have no ears. * Before somebody brings it up, the glass snake has eyelids and ears, but that is because it is not a snake. It is a legless lizard.