Yes, in "Holes" by Louis Sachar, the lizard, known as the Yellow-Spotted Lizard, is often described as hiding behind rocks. This creature is a significant part of the story, symbolizing danger and the harsh environment of Camp Green Lake. The lizard's presence adds to the sense of foreboding and the challenges the characters face in the narrative.
The Yellow Spotted Lizard in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar is fictional.
Bites from a yellow spotted lizard were deadly.
AnswerIt's kinda' same. But it's real scientific name is "Yellow spotted night lizard".It's habit might be a bit different with the one in 'Holes'.The lizard you see in the movie Holes is just a digitally altered version of a bearded dragon and they are no where near alike
Louis Sachar wrote the book "Holes" in 1998.
Yellow Spotted Lizard from the Book Holes: "Crocus Maculosus Lacerta ex Libri Foramen" Yellow = Crocus; Spotted = Maculosus; Lizard = Lacerta. From The = ex; Book = Libri; Hole(s) = Foramen. What made you ask this question..? I've never heard of a spotted lizard from a book hole. Interesting question - thanks for making me feel I didn't waste years of my life learning Latin! I knew there was a reason... Wiki and Yahoo! Answers. Cheers, Saccade
In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, Trout Walker's wife is named Linda. She is the granddaughter of the town's founder, and is shown to be the driving force behind many of the town's developments and changes.
no it was bearded dragons with yellow spots painted on tem they wouldn't let real ones in the show or they could really die man
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what is the latin name for the lizard in holes
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Im not sure