How do basilisk lizards run on water?
They run very fast on the water, so they don't sink. If you slap your hand down really hard in the pool, it hurts. This is because the water is hard if you hit it hard.
So when the lizard runs, its like his feet slap the water and make it hard, and before it turns soft again he moves his foot.
Update
The Basilisk Lizard actually lifts his feet from its toes first to help in run on water and moves fast.
Do eastern fence lizards hibernate?
no because the iguana contains deep black poison and if the iguana came near an eastern fence lizard there is a 90% chance of it being attacked and killed.
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dragonflies can be found mostly by rivers, lakes and streams
Do Komodo dragons shed their skin or scales?
Komodo Dragons are reptiles. Reptiles do shed their skin fairly regularly. The skin of a reptile is scaly and tough. This is for protection. Komodo Dragons are the largest lizard in the world.
Assuming you mean 'Komodo' dragon - yes it does. A kimono (for future reference) is a piece of clothing typically worn by people of Japan.
What to do when your lizard won' t eat?
I had the same problem. First you should look for the more serious causes such as impaction, which is the blockage of the bowel system. If your gecko is showing any of these signs, you should contemplate bringing it to the vet: aggressive behaviour, strange uncomfortable squatting positions and regurgitation. Another reason could be that she is just shedding, but that is not likely. Also try to give him/her some variety. If she is on a cricket diet, try mealworms, or vice versa. This is what was the matter with my Kleo. Always remember to give fresh water, keep the cage at the proper temperature and humidity, mist often, and enjoy your pet!
they both lay eggs, they both have claws, they both have scales, and they both have ridges in their mouth
Does a blue tongue lizard grow its tail back?
Yes. They can drop them in case of a predator and then they start to grow back after then.
none there not up for sale no animal of the wild like that as in size is sold
What is the crocodile called that looks like a lizard?
Are you thinking of a Gharial - see related link for a picture.
What is the appearance of a lizard?
Lizards have scaly skin that feels silky and looks one size too large, and stout legs.
How long can whiptail lizard go without any water?
This is not a question with a concrete answer, because it depends on a LOT of factors. Desert species tend to get most of their moisture from the food they eat. If they don't have food available, they will dehydrate a lot faster. In addition, it depends on whether they have a cooler, humid place to retreat to (such as a burrow), as high heat and dryness will cause them to dehydrate faster.
What do Gila monsters do in the winter months to keep warm?
The Gila monster is a poisonous lizard. There are only one or two poisonous lizard species in the world, so no freaking out and killing any lizard you see. There are no poisonous lizards in Australia, as we have plenty of poisonous snakes but if you harass a lizard, it can bite in defence and given it may have been eating maggots on a dead kangaroo, if you have broken skin, you could get an infection in the wound. Just watch and admire from a distance,
Do the frilled lisard hibernate?
yes have one in a tree in backyard has been there for over one month same branch not moved
What is 1000000000000000000000000000?
a gazillion
technically an octillion. Apparently, there are also companies that use that as part of the name, see www.octilliontechnology.com and www.theoctilliongroup.com .
This number is large enough to be used to describe the number of atoms in something. From http://www.flickr.com/photos/daruma/3804671112/ - "This synthetic graphite electrode is one of the largest manufactured in the UK and contains 48 octillion carbon atoms."
In Memory storage terms it is one Brontobyte. Lets just say its a LOT of memory
What do little garden lizards eat?
Some of them do, such as the european slowworm. Most lizards do not eat snails, because they are to hard to crack.
Does a chameleon's tail grow back?
Chameleons Can Not Regenerate Or Reproduce Any Of Their Body Parts. Here Is A Detailed Explanation Of Animals That Can And Cant Chameleons are very interesting animals that are well known for their unique ability to blend in with the surrounding environment by changing their color, but they are unable to reproduce or regenerate their body parts. That said, there are many animals that can regenerate perfectly throughout their lives. Among invertebrates the capacity to regenerate parts like legs or entire sections of the body is fairly common. The planarians (flat worms) can be cut into 50 pieces and you will end up with 50 smaller worms. If an arm of a starfish is cut off, you will have two starfish after regeneration. Crickets can regenerate their legs. These are just a few examples of invertebrates capable of regenerating complex structures.
How much do jacksons chameleon weigh?
Cant determin, depends on the subspecies and the way you keep them.
How do chameleons drink water in the wild?
Chameleons spend their entire life in the trees and very rarely venture onto the ground. They get their water by licking dew drops that form on the leaves at dawn or by drinking drops of rain water that form on leaves and branches.
How many eggs does a chameleon lay?
Female chameleons can begin laying eggs after reaching 6 months of age. Depending on the type of chameleon, she might lay 20 eggs each time (usually done during one 24 hour period)
Chickens are not the preferred food of eagles. American (Bald) eagles eat mostly fish and golden eagles eat mostly small mammals like rabbits and squirrels. I suppose if an eagle was very hungry and could find nothing better, he would indeed eat a chicken. And who would blame him?
What can you feed your chameleon?
I have a pet chameleon and as of right now we've been feeding her mealworms (which is technically beetle larvae). She's been getting bored with them so we tried crickets, which she didn't much care for those because she barely went for them. Beetle larvae and crickets were the only things suggested to us for our chameleon, which may vary depending on which pet store you go to. I looked it up and you can also feed them silkworms, grasshoppers, mealworms, waxworms, flies (but those are what they mostly eat in the wild), and tomato hornworms.
Also if you do try any of the worms to feed to your chameleon, you have to feed the insects too (all except for the flies, crickets, and grasshoppers), because if you don't then the mealworms turn into beetles and the silk and tomato hornworms turn into moths. I don't know if chameleons will eat beetles, but if you let the worms pupate and turn into moths, then the chameleon will eat it.
Another thing that helps with their diet is buying calcium powder to dip the insects into, to help their diet.
Do blue belly lizards eat lettuce?
Well, since bluebelly lizards are insectivores i would say no, but it would not be a bad idea to put it in the lizards cage in case its other food escapes being eaten. it would gutload the insects but any vegetables or fruit should be changed daily