The term "blue belly" is often associated with the Western Fence Lizard, a species native to the western United States. The name derives from the lizard's distinctive blue coloration on its belly, especially prominent in males. Additionally, the term has been used historically as a derogatory nickname for Union soldiers during the American Civil War, referencing the blue uniforms they wore.
The black bird with a blue belly is called a Blue Jay.
The bird with a blue back and a white belly is likely a blue jay.
no blue belly lizards do not eat human food
Very simple--umpires wear blue uniforms.
Cuz it wants to be original blad
a blue berry bush
'Blue filming' is apparently a 'street term' for spotting in-process filmmaking in local areas. The term could come from the notion that 'blue' is slightly illegal or shady.
Belly-timber is an archaic term for food.
blue whale
no blue belly lizards do not have teeth. they bite and they are not poisonous.
no
It's nearly impossible to determine rather the sex of a blue belly lizard is male or female.Sometimes the males belly is a lighter color than the females.