if you're looking for one in your yard, check fences, brick walls, gutters, short plants, under wood that has been left out, trees (if arboreal), small hedges, and if you have spare bricks check under them.
also any pet store should have them if that's what you mean.
It depends where you live
Big Lizard in My Backyard was created in 1985-06.
With a hose and a lot of encouragement.
Blue tongued lizard
No - they're a non-venomous species. I couldn't find that much info - but I DID find something on Wikipedia - See related link the real alligator lizard are not the most venomous it is not the mostcommon lizard in living with people No. Only two lizard species [Heloderma suspectum (Gila monsters-2 subspecies) and Heloderma horridum (Mexican Beaded Lizards-4 subspecies)] are venomous.
A MAMA under a rock. A baby in a hole ,dirt, wall, grass, under Ea rock, by a swamp ,in your house .The best place is by a swamp.
No because you don't know which is or which is not dangerous or deadly
As far as he's concerned ,he's been kidnapped . Let him go,please.
It depends on the type of lizard, but most eat insects. Live crickets are common. You can buy them online or at some pet stores. They eat them whole though, so make sure they're not too big for the lizard's mouth.
I want to redesign my backyard but have no idea where to start. Where could I find inspiration for new backyard designs so that I can get some ideas?
It depends on the type of lizard.Some lizards are more expensive than others.If you caught the lizard in your backyard,its probley not going to make you much money.
I'm looking for a backyard landscaping architect. Where can I find one in Washington D.C.?