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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 can a rattlesnake survive in a desert?

Desert rattlesnakes get most of the water they require from their prey. They hide during the heat of the day under rocks, and use burrows dug by other animals.

They do most of their hunting after sunset, when the day cools.

Do lizards eat often?

There are a tremendous number of different species of lizards, so this question does not have a single answer. In captivity, baby bearded dragons must be fed three times per day, while adult monitor lizards may only eat 2 or 3 times per week.

Please research the needs of any pet before you bring it home, and never take advice from pet store personnel.

Can a ferret eat lizards?

Some ferrets might eat geckos

Will a lizards tale grow a new baby?

No, one of the lizards that don't is the bearded dragon

What does the Cape dwarf chameleon eat?

Adult Crickets, Locusts, Mealworms, Superworms, Zoophobias, Waxworms, Wax Moths, or Pinky Mice

What challenges to survival does the frilled lizard face?

they are cold blooded to maintain there temprature in the scorching conditions

Are lizards live born?

Amphibians lay eggs, which are alive even though they are eggs. Did you think that there was a possibility that they were born dead and then somehow came back to life?

What is the nickname for a chameleon?

Chamaeleon is the only other synonym... but its basically the same. :-)

When lizard falls in right leg?

You should probably wash your leg off and get the lizard off of your leg. Nothing else happens besides you going,"Oh no!" or something similar.

Can komodo dragons clone themselves?

Well, I am not sure what you mean by 'cloning' but females can repoduce with out sperm or a male dragon, called Parthenogenesis. which is similar to cloning except that the "clone" would be a male version of the mother. they are incapable of creating exact clones so if they do reproduce this way all of the resulting offspring would be male.

What are the dangers of having a pet monitor lizard?

well,

as with almost any pet lizard ,

monitors are very strong and powerful and may mistake your finger for a worm and ,if strong enough, tear it off.

Do basilisk lizards mate?

yes because they female leaves her baby's once their eggs and lets them hatch by themselves, then when they are hatching's they already know how to swim, climb and run across water and land.

CAN some lizards swim?

Yes, lizards can swim. Although, for some it stresses their bodies

What area does a komodo dragon live in?

The komodo dragon is found only on the islands of central Indonesia, including Komodo, Rinca, Florece and Gili Montag.

The natural habitat of the Komodo dragon ranges from among the rocks in open, bushy lowlands, to dense forest and tropical rainforest areas found on the volcanic slopes of the islands where they live. They require plenty of trees for the protection of their young.
Komodo dragons live on Komodo island In Indonesia.

Do komodo dragons breed?

Komodo dragons can swim. It is how they have migrated from the original island of Komodo to some of the outlying islands.

Why are komodo dragons important to the eco sistem?

Komodo Island Monitors are apex predators, they're important because they keep the population of local animals down to a reasonable level. Though it's debatable whether or not Komodo's themselves are overpopulated.

How do monitor lizards reproduce?

it has sexs with another horned lizard.

What body parts does a lizard use in getting food?

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What is the komodo dragon prey to?

Yes, the komodo dragon is very dangerous. It has a very dangerous, venomous bite.

For years it was believed that the danger of a Komodo dragon's bite was due not to venom, but to bacteria that live on its teeth. Recent research, however, has discovered that the bite of the Komodo dragon delivers a powerful venom which actually thins the blood, increasing blood flow and creating a state of shock in the victim. The sharp, serrated teeth of a komodo dragon are used to open a gaping wound in its prey, enabling the venom to flow easily.

The discovery of venom glands in the Komodo dragon challenges the previous assumption that fatal bites were due to the consumption of carrion (rotting things), and the resultant growth of toxic bacteria in the mouths of the lizards. Infections by these organisms would still be a serious factor in treating a bite wound. Komodo dragons do not usually attack people, preferring other game such as deer. But there are documented cases of them stalking and killing human beings.

Where do you find a lizard in your backyard?

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.

How do lizards stay warm at night in a hot desert?

* Make sure your turtle's water is at about 26 degrees CELSIUS/ 79 degrees FAHRENHEIT. * Make sure your turtle has an artificial UVA/B light or natural sunlight. * Make sure your turtle has a basking area out of the water heated by a Tungsten basking lamp. * In Winter, have a glass lid covering the basking area of your turtles enclosure.

What are some adaptations of the blue tongue lizard?

Bluegills are a highly adaptive fish. Some adaptations include; strong jaws to eat muscles and hard shells, their bones extend into the dorsal fin to make them sharp and less desirable to predators, and highly sensitive fins that allow them to make precise movement in the water. Also the bluegill has an irregularly sensitive lateral line, that has adapted to help them sense pressure changes in the water, and hear sounds in the water. Well i hope this helped!

What do American lizards eat?

what type of small black lizard is it