The Lizard is in the class of Reptilia.
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no, lizards are of the class Reptilia, whereas insects are of the class Insecta.
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.
Nope - an Iguana is a lizard - a member of the class reptiles
Lizards belong to the class Reptilia and are scientifically known as members of the suborder Lacertilia within the order Squamata.
"Sauros" is a Greek word that means "lizard" or "reptile." It is commonly used as a suffix in scientific names of reptiles to indicate their class or order.
yes it would but a better class pet are salamanders. because they don't need a heat lamp.
A lizard belongs to the animal kingdom of Chordata, which includes vertebrates such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Within Chordata, lizards specifically fall under the class Reptilia.
The Frilled Lizard is classified as follows... Kingdom - Animalia Phylum - Chordata Class - Sauropsida Order - Squamata Sub-order - Lacertilia Infraorder - Iguania Family - Agamidae Subfamily - Agaminae Genus - Chlamydosaurus
No, a live lizard has not been a lizard pin.
A monkey lizard is a lizard and therefore a reptile.
no but there is one called jackalope lizard
Mexican bearded lizard is a lizard species. Another species is the monitor lizard.