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Lizards

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 Gila monster care for young?

Gila monsters do not provide parental care for their young. Once the female lays her eggs in a burrow underground, she leaves them to hatch on their own, and the hatchlings must fend for themselves from birth.

What type of animal is a lizrad?

A lizard is a Squamate Reptiles, that has almost 5,000 different species . They are seen in around oceanic island.

What do chameleons like for plants?

There are many plants that chameleons like for plants in their environment. make sure that when you are purchasing the plants you ask some one in the nursing department if the plants are treated with pesticides. if so wash throughly with soupy rag. some plants are very toxic to reptiles (chameleons) depending on the chameleon of your choice, the chameleon may like to munch on some leaves now and then for example the veiled chameleon is a chameleon that eats leaves now and then. the simple tomato plant is very toxic to reptiles the leaves and the stem. here is a lis of plants safe for a chameleon's environment. the Pathos is one of my favorites, because they grow really long and you can hang the vines for the chameleons to climb. http://www.geocities.com/chameleoncreatures/nontoxicplants.html

What caused the decrease in the Gila monsters population?

The decrease in the Gila monsters population is mainly due to habitat loss from urbanization, agriculture, and mining activities, as well as fragmentation of their habitat from roads and development. Additionally, illegal collection for the pet trade and being killed by humans due to fear and misunderstanding have also contributed to the decline in their population.

Is the komodo dragon Nocternal diurnal or crepuscular?

The Komodo dragon is primarily diurnal, meaning it is most active during the day. However, they may also exhibit some crepuscular behavior, being active during dawn and dusk.

What animals have a blue tongue?

If blue spots appear on the dog's tongue i recommend to directly contact your vet.

Chow-chows, and mixes of this and a few other breeds have these naturally. If they have always had them , I wouldn't be too concerned, just mention it at your next Vet visit.If the spots are growing noticeably, or are a recent development, by all means , go to the Vet ASAP.

Are chameleons king of disguise?

no octopuses are better they can change color, texture and shape! They are so good because they cannot escape once caught so they developed amazing camoflage

(by the way this was done by a 9 year old)

What happened to the 'dragon's teeth gate'?

The "dragon's teeth" gate was a mythical gate in Greek mythology that could produce soldiers from the ground when planted. It was destroyed by Jason and the Argonauts when they had to pass through it on their quest for the Golden Fleece.

What is the smallest lizard in the world?

The Jaragua dwarf gecko (Sphaerodactylus ariasae) holds the title of the world's smallest lizard. It measures about 1.6 cm (0.6 inches) in length.

Does the komodo dragon burrow?

Komodo dragons do not typically burrow as they are terrestrial animals that rely on their strong legs and sharp claws for hunting and movement. However, they will use existing burrows or hollows for shelter or to lay their eggs.

What color is a chameleon on a mirror?

A chameleon in front of a mirror would reflect the same color as its surroundings, since mirrors reflect whatever is in front of them. So, the chameleon would appear in the color it is displaying at that moment.

Do Komodo dragons attack people?

Yes, Komodo dragons have been known to attack people, although it is rare. They are powerful predators and can be aggressive if they feel threatened or provoked. It's always best to keep a safe distance and not approach them in the wild.

What are Examples of wildlife in NY?

Bat, Indiana (Myotis sodalis)

Beetle, American burying (Nicrophorus americanus)

Butterfly, Karner blue (Lycaeides Melissa samuelis)

Curlew, Eskimo (Numenius borealis)

Eagle, bald (Haliaeetus leucocephalus)

Lynx, Canada (Lynx canadensis)

Plover, piping (Charadrius melodus)

Puma (=cougar), eastern (Puma (=Felis) concolor couguar)

Sea turtle, green (Chelonia mydas)

Sea turtle, hawksbill (Eretmochelys imbricata)

Sea turtle, Kemp's ridley (Lepidochelys kempii)

Sea turtle, leatherback (Dermochelys coriacea)

Sea turtle, loggerhead (Caretta caretta)

Snail, Chittenango ovate amber (Succinea chittenangoensis)

Sturgeon, shortnose (Acipenser brevirostrum)

Tern, roseate (Sterna dougallii dougallii)

Tiger beetle, northeastern beach (Cicindela dorsalis dorsalis)

Turtle, bog (=Muhlenberg) northern (Clemmys muhlenbergii)

Wedgemussel, dwarf (Alasmidonta heterodon)

Whale, finback (Balaenoptera physalus)

Whale, humpback (Megaptera novaeangliae)

Whale, right (Balaena glacialis (incl. australis)

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Which is the french translation of blue tongue disease?

The direct translation is "La maladie de la langue bleue." But this is not the answer to the question. The disease in ruminants that we call bluetongue in English is called "La Fièvre Catarrhale Ovine" (FCO) in French.

Is Gila monster capitalized?

Yes. The "Gila" in "Gila monster" is capitalized, but not the "monster" part. The Gila monster takes its name from the Gila River Basin in the southwestern US where the Gila monster was once found.

Why can't you look some people in the eye?

== == Sometimes it's because the person is shy and, as they say, "The eyes are the windows of the soul." It unnerves some people to look others in the eye perhaps because they are a private person and afraid the other person will pick up sadness, depression, etc. Another reason could be that the person who can't look someone in the eye is feeling guilty about something.

What are the scientific name of LIzard?

The scientific name of a lizard is Lacertilia.

What is a stink lizard?

You mean a SKINK Lizard.

One of several species of lizard, often desert living. Several species live by burrowing in sand and eating insects. One species has taken this to extrene and lost its legs altogether. It looks like a small snake.

Other skinks live in forests.

Many species of skink make popular pets. The blue tongued skink is particularly attractive and with a great charecter.

What is the scientific name for a galapagos lizard?

If you are referring to the Galapagos Land Iguana, it's scientific name is Conolophus subcristatus.

What is the binomial nomenclature of a coyote?

Canis latrans is the binomial nomenclature of a coyote.

What is chameleons scientific name?

The chameleons are a group of laterally compressed lizards with prehensile tails. There are over 150 species worldwide, and they are part of the family Chamaeleonidae, but there is no one specific scientific name beyond that. The Chamaeleonidae are arranged into two subfamilies, Chamaeleoninae and Brookesiina (dwarfs). These two groups are further subdivided into about 9 more subgroups, and then further divided into the afformentioned 150+ species.