yes but you need a 40 to 60 gallen terreium and the more you interact with it the happier it will be
about 1,600 I find at least 1 blue tongue every day on my way to school [ witch is a relief ] but the lizards are being killed every day by mowers birds CLIMATE CHANGE cars and a lot more. these are the strongholds were the blue tongue strives BRISBANE GOLD COAST NEW SOUTH WHALES those are the only places that I know were they could be here is some good news blue tongue lizards are smart they have good a good sense of vibration meaning that if you were to find one it would see you first, they are slow witch makes them easier to catch. bad news more and more lizards all over the world are being killed by climate change witch holds the most deaths. AND BLUE TONGUE LIZARDS ARE AUSSIE LIZARDS THEY ONLY LIVE IN Australia
That wording isn't very good. change the colour of what? If your talking about Blue Tongue Lizards, they connot change colour but it may change slightly as they get older. (like any animals would)
about 1,600 I find at least 1 blue tongue every day on my way to school [ witch is a relief ] but the lizards are being killed every day by mowers birds CLIMATE CHANGE cars and a lot more. these are the strongholds were the blue tongue strives BRISBANE GOLD COAST NEW SOUTH WHALES those are the only places that I know were they could be here is some good news blue tongue lizards are smart they have good a good sense of vibration meaning that if you were to find one it would see you first, they are slow witch makes them easier to catch. bad news more and more lizards all over the world are being killed by climate change witch holds the most deaths. AND BLUE TONGUE LIZARDS ARE AUSSIE LIZARDS THEY ONLY LIVE IN AUSTRALIA
All snakes can't hear but they have a good sense with their tongue.
Breeding blue tongue lizards involves housing a male and female together, providing them with a suitable habitat and diet, and ensuring they are in good health. Mating occurs naturally, and the female will lay eggs about 3-4 months later. The eggs should be incubated until they hatch, and the baby lizards should be cared for separately once born.
There is a species of lizard called the Blue-tongue Skink. Wikipedia has a good article on the species. See related link fro more details.
Yes, blue tongued lizards are often recommended as good beginner lizards for reptile enthusiasts. They are relatively easy to care for, have friendly temperaments, and are hardy animals that can adapt well to different environments. It's important to research their specific care requirements before getting one as a pet.
some lizards are herbivores. For example, Iguanas are harbivores. For other herbivore lizard species, ask your local pet store reptile specialist.
You need a license to keep reptiles. Once you've done that you can go to web sites such as: www.herpshop.com.au Once you do that you click on herp trade and surch for lizards. (blue tongues are good pets)
yes but you need a 40 to 60 gallen terreium and the more you interact with it the happier it will be
Blue Whales are very big and I believe that they can be blue or white.