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Lizards are a type of scaled reptile that can be found worldwide except in Antarctica. There are approximately 3,800 subspecies, including chameleons, geckos and Komodo dragons. In this category, there are questions and information relating to lizards.

3,425 Questions

How do you get rid of a lizard that is in your bedroom?

Try to open a door and scare it out with a broom or other object (don't hit it). If that doesn't work try to gently pick it up, but avoid picking it up by the tail because most lizards will drop their tails. And of course try to not get bitten as lizards can harbor many dangerous diseases. Put it outside then wash your hands.

Do green lizards eat small insects?

Yes such as insects and some feed on smaller lizards and small mammals such as mice.

What are the most common lizards you find in the native bush?

the black salamander is the most common lizard in north america.

What lizard eats wheat?

No lizards actively eat wheat. Vegetarian lizards usually feed on leafy vegetables.

Where do amphibions live?

They live in Water and on land

Most of them live near water but some live in drier parts of the world.
Amphibians usually live near water, but still sometimes can live in the water.

Are lizards friendly?

some lizards can be friendly others can be deadly.

What Lizards that live in Florida?

Almost anytime........really! Some mostly come out is spring until fall.

When lizard fall on left wrist?

it wud bring shame to you...thats wat older ppl usually say...

Do lizards eat isopods?

they eat potatoes,carrots,apples,and fish food

What is Lizard King's real name?

The Lizard King is a name associated with American musician Jim Morrison.

What do you call a lizard with wings?

A pterosaur is a winged dinosaur. They are the first of the vertebrate dino-critters that achieved powered flight.

Wikipedia has additional information, and a link is provided.

EDIT: NO pterosaurs are NOT dinosaurs.

There are dinosaurs alive to day with wings. We call them Birds.

Wings evovled in the group of theropod dinosaurs called Maniraptora.

The big difference between pterosaurs and flying dinosaurs (birds) is that the wing in pterosaurs is made of a fleshy membrane whereas the wings in flying dinosaurs are made of feathers.

Why are komodo dragons endangered?

One of the threats to the Komodo dragon's future survival is a loss of their habitat. They do not live in many places, and losing the little bit of habitat they have is devastating to them. Hunting is another threat to their survival.

Why are the yellow spotted lizard so deadly?

they are poisonous, so if they bite you... You're dead :P

What is the lifespan of domestic lizard?

Dear lizard-lover,

House lizards can last from a month to 10 years, depending on their living conditions. If you want your pet lizard to have a long life, you should follow some daily practices. First, your lizard should live in a large, but enclosed space brightly illuminated by lamplight 24/7. Second, they should be fed high-protein items like live crickets and ants (available for purchase at local pet stores) as oppose to lettuce and other veggies. Last essential lizard rule, is to mist your lizards once a day to keep their skin cool. Misters are also available at most pet stores. Hope this helped!

Let Lizards Live!

Annie

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Do you hunt Komodo dragons?

They are a protected species. They are also dangerous. A bite or even a graze that draws blood will become infected and if not treated will result in death. If a komodo manages to bite the ankle of a large animal such as a deer, the dragon will wait several days for the poison from its saliva to finally cause the deer to die. Then, as if by magic, any komono in the area will appear to feast on the corpse. It is because they eat foul, fetish carrion, that their saliva is so potently germ-ridden.

Why do geckos drop there tail?

It is used as a defence mechanism, so if a predictor attacks a gecko it would usually drop its tail to distract the attacker. Not all geckos do this but lots do, when geckos grow back there tail it usually looks different then before and is usually more wide. So if holding a leopard gecko for example make sure that you make sure you don't hurt the tail as it may lose its tail.

Do glass lizards harm humans?

Habitat destruction and fragmentation are the biggest threats to slender glass lizards.

What do lizards mostly eat?

reptiles such as a chameleon or anole eat primarily insects such as crickets and smaller moths and may even enjoy an occasional piece of fruit. do not feed them beetles or fireflys (lightning bug). wheen feeding crickets do not leave them in cage without cricket food if lizzard wont eat them because they might eat your reptile. hope this hepls :)

How long do blue belly lizards they live?

yes they do like any othr reptile trust me i hate it in winter because they are hibernating but yes they do hibernate

What do you call a lizard's young?

Frogspawn for the eggs, Tadpoles for the little unformed version of frogs.