Depending on your effort to study the lizard and how interested you are in the lizard category.
Male fence Lizards have a blue coloring on the bottom on the throut and along the bottom side of the belly
No, that could kill the baby didn't you know that. are you crazy? did you give the baby the blue belly lizard flies ?
The lizard you found with a blue and white belly could possibly be a blue-bellied lizard, commonly known as a blue-bellied skink. These lizards are native to North America and are known for their bright blue undersides. It's important to consult a reptile expert for a more accurate identification.
You've got some research to do, huh? I know, and so will you once you actually read a care sheet or two. By the way, there's no such thing as a "Blue Tongue Lizard". There is, however, a Blue-Tongued Skink.
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When their belly gets big.
Ask it.
They generally will float in the water in stead of sink and if not in water then they won't move. Or you can try this: Poke his eye softly with a stick, finger, or something thin. I tried that with my turtle a few minutes ago because he wasn't moving. When I poked his eye with the tip of a mechanical pencil, he closed his eye and sunk his head further back into his shell.
Blue belly lizards, also know as western fence lizards are not poisonous, but can bite. The only poisonous lizard in the US is the Gila monster, which live in desert areas, such as Joshua Tree, San Bernardino and few in Death Valley.
I use to see these all the time, now I hardly ever see them, I know Blue Jays and Mocking Birds eat them so do cats. I understand they eat bugs and are important in that way but I am sure they fit into the eco-system in other ways I might not be aware of.
Male hamsters have very prominent testicles between its back legs on its belly side. If it does not have these, it is a female.