Western fence lizards primarily drink water through a process called capillary action, where they absorb moisture from their environment, such as dew or rainwater, using their skin and mouth. They can also drink by lapping up water with their tongues when it is available. Additionally, they may obtain some hydration from the insects they consume.
No, blue-bellied lizards are different species than western fence lizards. Blue-bellied lizards (Sceloporus occidentalis) are found in western North America, while western fence lizards (Sceloporus occidentalis) are found in the western United States. Both species are members of the Sceloporus genus, but they are distinct species with different characteristics.
crickets
No, blue bellied lizards (aka Western fence lizards) are not venomous.
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DUring the winter
they eat spiders, crickets, and mill worms!
Blue Belly lizards also known as Western Fence Lizards reproduce by lying eggs. The female lay about 3 to 17 eggs between the months of April and July.
The frequency at which lemurs drink water depends on the species and region in which it lives. In drier regions, for instance, some lemurs do not drink open water, but will get their water from their food or by licking dew from leaves.
Mine was digging for a week and then it layed eggs, so it might be pregnant!
if they are dead you know that they have suffered it
no there not
Sand Lizards drink water.