Type your answer here... it is not any different to yellow spotted night lizards
Yellow Spotted Night Lizards are one of the largest night lizards, reaching up to 12.7 cm.
no because a night lizards live in the u.s.a but it depends on where you are a night lizard is really small and eats all the time but you don't whant it to fat and it is also really fast
The yellow-spotted tropical night lizard is not venomous but their bites are extremely painful.
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I do not think that there is just a yellow spotted lizard, but there is a yellow spotted tropical night lizard. The scientific name for that is Lepidophyma flavimaculatum.
No, it's not. At least, the one that they describe in the book Holes isn't. There is, however, a type of lizard called the yellow-spotted tropical night lizard. This lizard is known to to be aggressive, and their bites are painful, but not poisonous, let alone fatal.
Lizard like and and kind of yellow spotted ........... Obviously!
It is a yellow-spotted Night Lizard.
in simple words no there not dangerous to humansYellow-spotted night lizardLepidophyma flavimaculatumTAXONOMYLepidophyma flavimaculatum Duméril, 1851.OTHER COMMON NAMESSpanish: Escorpión nocturno puntos amarillos, lepidofima.PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICSThe yellow-spotted night lizard is medium-sized (maximum snout-vent length, 5 in [13 cm]) with round pupils lacking eyelids. The sides of the body are covered with large, tubercular scales. Ten longitudinal rows of scales cover the ventral surface. The lizard is dark brown to black with yellow spots.DISTRIBUTIONSouthern Mexico to Panama.HABITATThe yellow-spotted night lizard inhabits wet tropical forests (rainforests, cloud forests) in decaying logs, tree stumps, leaf litter, rock crevices, caves, and ruins.BEHAVIORThe yellow-spotted night lizard seldom is found outside cover.FEEDING ECOLOGY AND DIETThe yellow-spotted night lizard eats insects, spiders, scorpions, and other arthropods found in decaying logs.REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGYThe yellow-spotted night lizard bears five to eight live young. All-female populations occur in Costa Rica and Panama.CONSERVATION STATUSThe yellow-spotted night lizard is not officially listed as threatened but is severely affected by the clearing of forests.SIGNIFICANCE TO HUMANSNone known.yellow-spotted-night-lizard
A black lizard with a yellow stripe isn't poisonous but a lizard with white dots and is black can kill you. Truly the real question is, is it a black lizard with yellow stripes or a yellow lizard with black stripes?
If you are thinking of the lizard on the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar then no, but there is such thing called the Yellow Spotted Night Lizard although their bites are not fatal, they are aggressive and when bitten it is very painful. They live in decaying logs in wet climate in central Mexico and Panama but are slowly ranging to South America.