The California Alligator Lizard primarily feeds on a diet of insects, including crickets, beetles, and grasshoppers. They also consume other small invertebrates and occasionally small vertebrates like baby rodents or small lizards. Their diet can vary based on the availability of prey in their habitat. These lizards are opportunistic feeders, adapting their eating habits to their environment.
it depens on the tipe of lizard. probubly if the lizard is small bugs.geckos,common side blotched lizards,alligator lizards,etc eat bugs.
It depends on the type of lizard. Probably if your lizard is small it will eat bugs. Geckos, common side blotched lizards, alligator lizards, etc eat bugs. We feed my lizard crickets and meal worms, which my lizard is a common side blotched lizard. Hope I helped you and your lizard.
No - firstly, they require completely different living conditions - and secondly, alligator lizards are carnivores - and would eat the gecko !
An alligator lizard is a type of reptile found in North and Central America. They are characterized by their long, slender bodies, distinct scales, and sharp teeth. Alligator lizards are carnivorous and primarily feed on insects, small mammals, and other reptiles.
The head of the male is usually larger and broader than the female. The male has an angular body and the female has a round body.
The word "alligator" comes from the Spanish word "el lagarto," which means "the lizard."
An Alligator is a Crocodilianin the GenusAlligator of the FamilyAlligatoridae. There are two extant alligator Species: the American_alligator(Alligator mississippiensis) and the Chinese_alligator(Alligator sinensis).The name alligator is an Anglicizationform of el lagarto the Spanish_languageterm for "lizard", the name by which early Spainexplorers and settlers in Floridacalled the alligator.
The word "alligator" is derived from the Spanish word "el lagarto," which means "the lizard."
i think a week.
It comes from the Spanish el lagarto, which means "the lizard."
Direct quote from Wikipedia... "The name alligator is an anglicized form of el lagarto, the Spanish term for "lizard", which early Spanish explorers and settlers in Florida called the alligator."
Northern Alligator Lizard give live birth, but they dont take care of their young, in fact they may eat their babies.