in land or water
it is a lizard with no legs there fore it is a snake.
There are four species of lizard native to the UK...The Smooth Snake (Coronella austriaca) - NOT a snake, but a leg-less lizardThe Slow Worm (Anguis fragilis)The Common Lizard (Zootoca vivipara) andThe Sand Lizard (Lacerta agilis)ALL of which are protected by law.
no leg swimming lizard
You should probably wash your leg off and get the lizard off of your leg. Nothing else happens besides you going,"Oh no!" or something similar.
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No, a live lizard has not been a lizard pin.
You should probably wash your leg off and get the lizard off of your leg. Nothing else happens besides you going,"Oh no!" or something similar.
No it doesn't
It depends how far it (was?) dropped... It could break its leg, a rib, etc... What kind of lizard was it?
It's possible. Tamworth is centrally located in the UK - it's far enough south for it to be home to all three of the UK's native reptiles: The Adder, the Grass snake, and the Smooth snake (which is actually a leg-less lizard)
The legless lizard has the remnants of leg bones inside its body - but they are not visible from the outside.