The thing under a lizard's neck is called a "dewlap." This flap of skin can be extended or retracted and serves various purposes, including communication with other lizards, attracting mates, and regulating body temperature. Different species of lizards may have varying sizes and colors of dewlaps, often used in displays during territorial or courtship behaviors.
it is chlamydosaurus kingiiyou pronounce chlamydosaurus cla-me-do-soar-us
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Lizards Like Us was created in 2006.
Lizards can be dangerous depending on if it has a poisonous sack.
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I think it refers to the loose skin under your chin/neck that most of us get as we age. Meaning it's tight and not loose.
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They dont help us. Your just stupid to think that. :)
yes, neck is a voluntary muscle which can be controlled by us.
snakes, crocodile, alligators, lizards, geckos
Yes they deliver it in under 2 weeks if your in the US.