A yellow-spotted lizard typically has 11 to 17 yellow spots on its body. These lizards are known for their distinctive yellow markings against a darker background, which helps them blend into their desert environment. The number of spots can vary slightly among individual lizards, but they generally fall within this range.
i am guessing about 12 to 13
11 or 12
They don't have a certain number of spots. It depends, it's like asking a scientist how many freckles humans have. It varies. They don't have a certain number of spots. It depends, it's like asking a scientist how many freckles humans have. It varies.
No the spotted lizard isn't it is only shown to be a deadly poisonous lizard in holes which was actually the lizards they used were bearded dragon lizards which are a very popular pet reptile.
many things like the YELLOW SPOTTED LIZARD eats about 5 tarantulas a day
You can see a picture of a lizard, but there are so many types that you can see. There are three types listed below whose links are provided: the common lizard, the horned lizard, and the thrilled lizard.
it has 300
3,500 species of ladybird have been dicovered, and the most common are:Seven spotted ladybirds- Coccinella septempunctataTwo spotted ladybirds- Adalia bipunctataHarlequin ladybirds- Harmonia axyridisThere is lots of colour variations for harlequin ladybirds- some are black with red or pink spots, some are red with many black square spots and some are black or red with no spots. Two spotted ladybirds can be black with two red or pink spots.
Giraffes are reticulated not spotted.
The Yellow Spotted Lizard, primarily known from the novel "Holes" by Louis Sachar, has few natural enemies due to its venomous bite. However, larger predators such as birds of prey, snakes, and some mammals may pose a threat. Additionally, human activities and habitat destruction can indirectly impact their populations. Overall, their unique adaptations make them less vulnerable to many common predators.
it can be a paint foal Spots are a part of a horse's DNA. Genetics determine a horse's color, and whether or not it has spots. There are many breeds of horses that can be born with a spotted coat color. Sometimes, two solid colored horse parents can have a spotted baby if one of their close ancestors was spotted or carried the genetics for spots.
There is only one syllable in the word "spots"