In most cases yes, but it really depends on the kind of snake:-) hope i could help:-)
How long is the gestation period for a lizard?
Anywhere from 21 - 28 days. Birds do not really have a gestation period as this word really applies when an embryo develops inside its mother. I assume you mean the time it takes the egg to hatch, which is called incubation time. This varies, roughly with the size of the bird. Small birds hatch quickly, the canary in only 13 days, and bigger birds take longer, e.g. 35 days for swans and 40 or more for ospreys.
How long can a lizard hold it's breath?
Various species of crocodiles can stay submerged for longer than others, and young ones generally cannot last as long as adults. Also, most will swim on the surface so they can still get air.
The Nile Crocodile has been observed to spend up to two hours submerged, and the Australian saltwater species is reported to stay under even longer. The average dive is considerably less, just a few minutes.
A crocodile can stay underwater for three to five minutes.
Most crocodiles spent very little time diving and holing their breath. Most stay near the surface where they can have the oxygen necessary to attack prey.
The Nile Crocodile has been observed submerged for 2 hours, and the saltwater species in Australia for more than 2 hours. But this is not their usual behavior.
A crocodile can stay under water for a maximum of 30 minutes, any longer and it may drown.
Approximately 2 hours
Do lizards live outside of Canada?
Yes only a few the 5 lined skink, western skink ,northern alligator lizard and the short horned lizard.
Where do frilled lizards get water?
lizards have webbed feet that has a large surface area , water running lizard while running on water displace water with there feet in such a manner so that the water film on water surface due to surface tension don't break, water exerts equal and opposite force on lizard's feet and lizard is able to run on water.
How are the life cycles different of the strategists k and r?
K
Growth Pattern - large body, long juvenile period; population grows exponentially and then stabilizes around a max value
Population Size - smaller, but stable
Environment - stable, diverse ecology
Reproductive strategy - mate choice, pair bonds, large investment, parental care, few offspring
Characteristics of offspring - not sure what this means. They're born more dependent on the parents and stay that way longer; later onset of repro maturity
Examples - elephants, humans, oak trees
R
Growth Pattern - small body, rapid maturation; population grows exponentially then crashes
Population Size - large, but rapid fluctuation
Environment - unstable, recently disrupted, low diversity, low resources
Reproductive strategy - maximize number of offspring, low parental investment, random mating
Characteristics of offspring - independent right away, early reproductive maturity, large numbers
Examples - weeds, mosquitos, mice
Are curly tailed lizards nocturnal?
"No, blue tailed lizards are not nocturnal. They are "cold-blooded", which means their body cannot properly regulate their body temperature and they must bask in sunlight during the day to keep warm! In colder climates, they hibernate in winter in burrows to keep warm and in hot climates, they are active mainly in the morning and evening, staying under cover during the hottest hours of the day to avoid overheating.
It eats a number of insects, and sometimes flower buds.
Source:http://www.californiaherps.com/lizards/pages/p.mearnsi.html
How do humans communicate with lizards?
Humans can communicate with lizards through body language and behavior. By moving slowly, staying calm, and observing how the lizard reacts, humans can interact with lizards without causing stress. In addition, some lizards may respond to gentle handling and consistent feeding times, which can help build trust between humans and the lizards.
What happens when a lizard falls on a girls head?
It means your adopted. Go ask you mom.
when lizard falls on u nothing will happen but when u fall on lizard the lizard will die...
:)
Yes, most lizards bite. Some lizards squirt blood through their naked eye, whilst other lizards wave their tail to scare predators away.
Yes, most lizards can bite as a weapon for self defense. However lizards that are kept in captivity, such as iguanas, are less likely to bite humans because they are used to human contact. Some lizards give a warning before biting - if a lizard opens its mouth wide, swells and hisses at the same time, this is a warning that it may be about to bite.
Why do lizards come out at night?
Because in their natural habitats - in most cases, it's far too hot for them to be out in daylight. Additionally - many of their predators are also active during the day. Restricting their activity to night-time increases their chances of survival.
well, according to the laws of physics and quantum mechanics they theoretically can. the formula used to find the answer is simple. its 2 times the squareroot of 4 minus 4 and if you do this problem correctly the answer should be yes.
Is bobby brantley of Lizard Lick Towing divorced?
Yes a nother towing company 1. the name of the towing company and 2. where is the business located...is it far from lizard lick
What do wild lizards eat and drink?
Pet Lizards can drink water in a water bottle cap or small dish. Just don't let it drown.
Wild Lizards drink any water they can find in puddles or collected on leaves.
What are thorny devils enemies?
The thorny devil is a species of Australian lizard and prefers dry climates. How many are left in the world is not known, but they are not endangered.
What eats the yellow spotted lizard?
The yellow spotted lizard is a fictional creature from the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar. In the book, it is said that the yellow spotted lizard does not have any natural predators due to its highly venomous bite.
What kind of lizard is black with thin white stripes?
The snake falls into the King snake family. California Kingsnake; Black Kingsnake; Eastern Kingsnake; Common King Snake; Desert Kingsnake; Florida Kingsnake; Black Desert Kingsnake; Speckled Kingsnake Reported from this web site. The Kingsnake received its name because it often eats other snakes. It is famous for eating Rattlesnakes. When a hungry Kingsnake finds a Rattlesnake, it will bite the Rattlesnake behind the head and coil itself around the body. The Kingsnake is nearly immune to Rattlesnake venom and does not worry about being bitten. Like a Boa Constrictor, the Kingsnake tightens the coils around the Rattlesnake and suffocates it. Sometimes the Kingsnake will eat the Rattlesnake before it is dead.
one of the groups are put in a much larger preditor area
yes
Yes, Some have A sticky Long Tounge for Catching Insects&Others have A Fork like tounge to help them smell.
What is the armadillo lizard's life span?
Armadillo lizards have a lifespan of around 10-15 years in captivity, although some individuals have been known to live up to 20 years with proper care and environment. In the wild, their lifespan may be shorter due to predators, disease, or environmental factors.
What skeleton does a lizard have?
The hard parts of an insect's body are on the outside and are called an "exoskeleton." The hard parts of a mammal's body are on the inside and are called a "skeleton." Although the two have some similarityes, they are not the same.
What can you feed baby lizards?
snail,slugs,fruit,worms mostly insects garden skink eat small insect not really fruit mostly blue tongue eat fruit!
Not all reptiles dwell on land. Some of them live in the water, such as crocodiles, marine iguanas and sea snakes.
Even these reptiles must come to land sometimes, to bask, or lay eggs.