Is bobby brantley from Lizard Lick married?
Yes. He is on his 4th marriage. His first was right after he graduated high school. His second was to Susan Cone, who kept the Brantley name for her son. Next to Whitney, from which he has 3 kids. And last but not least anita.
Does the Gila monster live in the desert?
Yes, Gila monsters are found i parts of the Chihuhuan Desert, the Sonoran Desert and the Mojave Desert.
Lizards enjoy a diet of live insects such as crickets, mealworms, and waxworms. Some larger species may also eat small rodents or fruits and vegetables. It's important to provide a varied diet with proper supplementation to ensure their nutritional needs are met.
How did the Jesus Christ lizard get his name?
jesus christ lizard get its name from Jesus because this lizard can run above the water quickly, like what Jesus did when he was walking on the water.
What is the aboriginal word for lizard?
There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America. You will have to be more specific. If you are not sure which language you are talking about, here is a partial list of the most common Native American languages in North America:
What does it mean to dream about giving birth to a lizard?
The meaning depends on whether the dream was scary, funny or filled with some other feeling. A lizard in itself has not particular symbolic meaning. But a nightmare of a poisonous lizard would express your anxiety about some anticipated danger or threat. On the other hand, dreaming of quick lizard might reflect your frustration at not being able to obtain some goal or your longing to hold something fragile or illusive in your grasp.
What happens if lizard is killed by left leg?
It depends how far it (was?) dropped... It could break its leg, a rib, etc... What kind of lizard was it?
Is lizard a incomplete metamorphosis?
YES,Lizard has an incomplete metamorphosis.(no change of form,appearance & character.
What do Jesus lizards look like?
There is a lizard, the Brown Basilisk, which does go by the name "Jesus lizard" because it is able to run across the surface of water for short lengths of time. See link for photos and video.
Can a blue bellied lizard eat daddy long leg spiders?
Here is a list of some of our most common salamanders and what they eat:
Spotted salamander: worms, centipedes, crickets, spiders
Redback salamander: small invertebrates (these salamanders will even climb up small shrubs and other plants to search for food)
Blue-spotted salamander: earthworms, slugs, isopods (potato bugs, pill bugs)
Eastern red-spotted newt: insect larvae, worms, amphibian eggs and larvae, leeches (remember, newts are aquatic salamanders, salamanders that live in the water)
But just to be safe, if you are considering feeding the salamander the spider, you should probaly check with an expert.
Is the Gila monster a carnovore?
Yes. They mainly feed on carrion, frogs, small animals, birds, insects and eggs.
Why do lizards rarely fall off from ceilings?
If the plastic lizard you have got now has teeth marks in it , it is a stress lizard. Stress lizards are made to reduce the amount of stress you have. When you are stressed chew it. Your gums stiffen up and make your teeth stronger witch could therefore result in you biting it's head off. Do not be alarmed, this is what it was built for.
What muscles do lizards use to breathe?
Lizards breathe in the same way as all vertebrates do, via lungs. However, while in motion, reptiles cannot breathe in the same manner that humans do. This is because their spines (backbones) move from side to side, instead of up and down. We refer to this respiratory system of reptiles as mediolateral undulation, as compared to humans whose spinal movement during motion is called dorsoventral undulation.
What happens to a lizard when it dies?
When a lizard dies, its body will go through the process of decomposition. Depending on the environment, its body may be consumed by scavengers or break down naturally. Over time, all that will likely remain are bones.
Why green lizards make a big bubble in their throat?
The dewlap is an extendible flap of skin ordinarily folded under the throat of a lizard. Lizards, particularly those in the genus Anolis, extend their dewlaps during interactions with conspecifics (their own species), other lizards, and potential predators. Dewlap extension is effected by movements of elements of the hyoid apparatus. This was paraphrased from research material held by the Department of Zoology, University of Tennessee.
How do you find a pet lizard lost in your home?
Try looking under bushes and in the shaded area around where you may think the rabbit to be .
Your rabbit is used to have everything provided for him/her. Although, it might find lots of yummy green things to nibble on, and is enjoying it's independence, there is one thing that will be hard for it to find. WATER. If you have a cage that automatically will shut once a small animal enters it, you can put a dog food bowl size of water in that, and, you will catch your rabbit. If you don't have one, you may be able to borrow one from the pound or your vet.
Good Luck!
How big is the biggest lizard?
The Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard, can grow up to 10 feet in length and weigh over 300 pounds. These impressive creatures are found in Indonesia and are apex predators in their ecosystems.
Are desert spiny lizards active in day or night?
Desert spiny lizards are active during the day, especially in the morning hours before the temperature gets too hot.
How do you find a lizard in your bush?
Lizards are harmless animals that have a place in the environment. If you see or find one, then you have the opportunity of observing what it does. This is a great privilege because many people on Earth never see one. The important thing is never to harm a lizard or to pick it up and take it home.
What biome does the frilled neck lizard live in?
Frilled-neck lizards also known as frilled lizards or frilled dragons live in forest biomes in northern Australia but the forests have to be hot
Does a lizard have a internal skeleton or a external skeleton?
Snakes have four ways of moving around. Since they don't have legs they use their muscles and their scales to do the "walking".
Concertina method: this is when snakes bunch themselves up and then throw themselves forward.
Serpentine method: This motion is what most people think of when they think of snakes. Snakes will push off of any bump or other surface, rocks, trees, etc., to get going. They move in a wavey motion. They wouldn't be able to move over slick surfaces like glass at all.
Sidewinding: This method is similar to an inchworm's movement. The snake will lift the middle of its body up and then push it down forcing its head to move forward.
Rectilinear Method: This is a slow, creeping, straight movement. The snake uses some of the wide scales on its belly to grip the ground while pushing forward with the others. Snakes have internal skeletons. They have a spine and what you may call many 'ribs'.