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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.

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Has Miley Cyrus got a pet lizard?

no absolutly not

she would be dead by now if she did

that was just a silly rumour

hope that helped!

but yea she did eat a lizard

How tall are lizards?

Bigger than your thumb... but it depends the type of lizard it is... like komono drangons are lizards and they are about as tall as a woman's hip, and as longs as her lying down. Then there are some that are the size of your thumbnail.... so it's different for different types of lizards. Hope this helps!

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What kind of lizard plays in the new Disney show Jessie?

Mr. Kippling is a Moniter. Moniters are realted to the Komodo Dragon, but are not as agressive.

Hope this answers your question.

What are some lizards that begin with the letter N?

There are 931 species of tarantula.

Scientific names beginning with N: Nhandu carapoenis, Nhandu chromatus, Nhandu coloratovillosus, Nhandu vulpinus

Common names beginning with N: New Guinea rust orange, New Guinea black femur

How much does a Chinese water dragon weigh?

: White dragons are the weakest and the most feral of the classic chromatic dragons, but they are by no means harmless, if somewhat dimmer than other dragons due to the inbreeding necessary to create an animal that could resist the frigid temperatures that white dragons endure. They are still powerful enough to overwhelm most humans and have exceptional long-term memories. They are physically distinguished by several features: their heads and necks seem to blend seamlessly into one another, and their wings appear somewhat frayed along the edges. They have a flap of skin (dewlap) lined with spines beneath their chins. Their heads are very streamlined, and they have a high crest atop their skulls. They have a crisp, vaguely chemical odor. : White dragon eggs must be buried in snow or encased in ice while incubating. The parents do not bother to tend or protect the eggs in any way, although they will usually lay them near their lairs. A newhatched white wyrmling has scales as clear as ice, which become white as the dragon matures. They are expected to survive on their own from the moment they hatch, although some white dragon parents will permit their young to live in their lair until they reach adulthood. : Adult white dragons have several abilities well suited to their arctic habitat: they can climb ice cliffs with ease, fly very high and fast, and are exceptional swimmers. They love to swim in cold water; the more frigid, the better. Much of their diet often consists of aquatic creatures, even whales. White dragons are always hungry, and tend to become more savage as they mature. Knowing that they are the smallest and weakest of dragons, many whites harbor inferiority complexes. They take any opportunity to bully beings such as giants and younger dragons of other species. : White dragons lair in ice caves, often dug into the side of an arctic mountain. Their lairs often contain many more tunnels and chambers than those of other chromatic dragons. More powerful white dragons will sometimes turn a large iceberg into a floating lair. Such lairs always have an underwater entrance as well as one to the open air. : White dragons are not strong combatants as dragons go, but they should never be underestimated. Their icy breath can freeze an unprepared foe solid in an instant. They typically avoid fights with more powerful dragons, but will avail themselves of any opportunity to take their frustrations out on 'lesser' creatures. Whites also have exceptional memories, and will often hunt down beings who cross them, no matter how long it may take.

What is a water dragon?

A water dragon is a dragon with the water element or a dragon made fully out of water. Same with other dragons like a fire dragon. Its either a dragon with the fire element or it is made fully of fire.

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.

What do lizards love to eat?

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:

  • Abnaki, Eastern
  • Achumawi
  • Afro-Seminole Creole
  • Ahtena
  • Alabama
  • Aleut
  • Alsea
  • Angloromani
  • Apache, Jicarilla
  • Apache, Kiowa
  • Apache, Lipan
  • Apache, Mescalero-Chiricahua
  • Apache, Western
  • Arapaho
  • Arikara
  • Assiniboine
  • Atakapa
  • Atsugewi
  • Barbareño
  • Biloxi
  • Blackfoot
  • Caddo
  • Cahuilla
  • Carolina Algonquian
  • Carolinian
  • Catawba
  • Cayuga
  • Chamorro
  • Chehalis, Lower
  • Chehalis, Upper
  • Cherokee
  • Chetco
  • Cheyenne
  • Chickasaw
  • Chimariko
  • Chinook
  • Chinook Wawa
  • Chippewa
  • Chitimacha
  • Choctaw
  • Chumash
  • Clallam
  • Cocopa
  • Coeur d'Alene
  • Columbia-Wenatchi
  • Comanche
  • Coos
  • Coquille
  • Cowlitz
  • Cree, Plains
  • Crow
  • Cruzeño
  • Cupeño
  • Dakota
  • Degexit'an
  • Delaware
  • Delaware, Pidgin
  • Esselen
  • Evenki
  • Eyak
  • Galice
  • Gros Ventre
  • Gwich'in
  • Halkomelem
  • Han
  • Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai
  • Hawai'i Creole English
  • Hawai'i Pidgin Sign Language
  • Hawaiian
  • Hidatsa
  • Ho-Chunk
  • Holikachuk
  • Hopi
  • Hupa
  • Ineseño
  • Inupiaq
  • Inupiatun, North Alaskan
  • Inupiatun, Northwest Alaska
  • Iowa-Oto
  • Jemez
  • Jingpho
  • Kalapuya
  • Kalispel-Pend D'oreille
  • Kansa
  • Karkin
  • Karok
  • Kashaya
  • Kato
  • Kawaiisu
  • Keres, Eastern
  • Keres, Western
  • Kickapoo
  • Kiowa
  • Kitsai
  • Klamath-Modoc
  • Koasati
  • Koyukon
  • Kumiai
  • Kuskokwim, Upper
  • Kutenai
  • Lakota
  • Luiseño
  • Lumbee
  • Lushootseed
  • Mahican
  • Maidu, Northeast
  • Maidu, Northwest
  • Maidu, Valley
  • Makah
  • Malecite-Passamaquoddy
  • Mandan
  • Mattole
  • Menominee
  • Meskwaki
  • Miami
  • Michif
  • Micmac
  • Mikasuki
  • Miwok, Bay
  • Miwok, Central Sierra
  • Miwok, Coast
  • Miwok, Lake
  • Miwok, Northern Sierra
  • Miwok, Plains
  • Miwok, Southern Sierra
  • Mohave
  • Mohawk
  • Mohegan-Montauk-Narragansett
  • Mokilese
  • Molale
  • Mono
  • Muskogee
  • Nanticoke
  • Natchez
  • Navajo
  • Nawathinehena
  • Nez Perce
  • Nisenan
  • Nooksack
  • Nottoway
  • Obispeño
  • Ofo
  • Ohlone, Northern
  • Ohlone, Southern
  • Okanagan
  • Omaha-Ponca
  • Oneida
  • Onondaga
  • Osage
  • Ottawa
  • Paiute, Northern
  • Pawnee
  • Piro
  • Piscataway
  • Plains Indian Sign Language
  • Pomo, Central
  • Pomo, Eastern
  • Pomo, Northeastern
  • Pomo, Northern
  • Pomo, Southeastern
  • Pomo, Southern
  • Potawatomi
  • Powhatan
  • Purepecha
  • Purisimeño
  • Quapaw
  • Quechan
  • Quileute
  • Quinault
  • Salinan
  • Salish, Southern Puget Sound
  • Salish, Straits
  • Sea Island Creole English
  • Seneca
  • Serrano
  • Shasta
  • Shawnee
  • Shoshoni
  • Siuslaw
  • Skagit
  • Snohomish
  • Spanish
  • Spokane
  • Takelma
  • Tanacross
  • Tanaina
  • Tanana, Lower
  • Tanana, Upper
  • Tenino
  • Tewa
  • Tillamook
  • Timbisha
  • Tiwa, Northern
  • Tiwa, Southern
  • Tlingit
  • Tohono O'odham
  • Tolowa
  • Tonkawa
  • Tsimshian
  • Tübatulabal
  • Tunica
  • Tuscarora
  • Tutelo
  • Tututni
  • Twana
  • Umatilla
  • Unami
  • Ute-Southern Paiute
  • Ventureño
  • Wailaki
  • Walla Walla
  • Wampanoag
  • Wappo
  • Wasco-Wishram
  • Washo
  • Wichita
  • Wintu
  • Wiyot
  • Wyandot
  • Yakima
  • Yaqui
  • Yokuts
  • Yuchi
  • Yuki
  • Yurok
  • Zuni

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.

Does a lizard bring bad luck if you kill it?

I dont believe in luck or superstition so no

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.