No, a yellow belly lizard is not a herbivore; it primarily feeds on insects and other small invertebrates, making it an insectivore. While it may occasionally consume plant matter, its diet mainly consists of animal protein. Therefore, it does not fall into the herbivore category.
The yellow belly lizard
The yellow-bellied lizard is a species of lizard that is native to the southeastern United States. It is known for its vibrant yellow underside, which contrasts with its brown or gray back. They are generally small in size and can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands.
A veterinarian can diagnose what is wrong with the lizard's belly.
Yellow and sticky and a little bigger than jelly beans :)
Eumorpha achemonReferencehttp://bugguide.net/node/view/142546Pandora sphinx moth caterpillarhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eumorpha_pandorus
NO!
yes
It depends which type of lizard. A lizard is any animal of the reptile class with overlapping scales. the green iguana for example is an herbivore, but chameleons and geckos are carnivorous.
Yellow spotted lizard
yes it is
Depending on your effort to study the lizard and how interested you are in the lizard category.
by feeling its belly