What kind of lizard has orange head?
It is a North American "Box Turtle," Commonly know to the Eastern states:
Including: Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Etc.
What vertebrate group is a lizard in?
All vertebrates are members of the phylum Chordata, but not all creatures in Chordata are vertebrates.
There are three subphylums in Chordata. Two of them are invertebrates - Urochordata (tunicates) and Cephalachordata (lancelets), while the third is Vertebrata (vertebrates).
This phylum includes all animals which have a hollow nerve cord and a notochord at some stage during their development. In the case of vertebrates, the notochord is present in the embryo, and develops into the vertebral body. In the tunicates, the adult form no longer has the notochord.
Another characteristic they share is that, at some stage during their lives, they have pharyngeal grooves and pouches that develop into other essential parts of their anatomy (many textbooks still state that all vertebrate embryos have gill slits, but there has been a great deal of development in the science of embryology to refute this claim).
Chordates all have a post-anal tail, which means an extension of the notochord and nerve chord behind the anus, although this feature is no longer present in the mature forms of some creatures such as frogs, and some mammals such as people.
Chordates also have a closed circulatory system, although not all Chordates have an actual heart like the vertebrate Chordates do.
Dragons are reptiles by definition.
Sorry but dragons are member of the subclass Hexapedal (its the six limbs that gives them away). The class diverged from the rest of the Vertebrates soon after the lobe-finned fishes developed. No.
Are Amy and bobby brother n sister on Lizard Lick Towing?
No He is not related. He is just a co-worker and very close friend.
What is the life cycle of the frilled neck lizard?
The Lizard has a life span of 10 years the most, reaching 13 years.
How big are banded Gila monsters?
Banded Gila monsters typically grow to be around 16-22 inches in length, with their tails accounting for about a third of their total length. They are considered to be a robust and heavy-bodied species of lizard.
Why do lizards produce so many eggs?
Probably because so many other animals prey on lizards and their eggs. Producing large clutches ensures a higher survival rate.
The dinsaurs died from a gaint meorate it missed the moon and hit earth the dinsaurs did not live but the eggs in the ground did.Today people look for dinsaur bones and some find a peace of dinsaur skin.If we find as much as we need we can bring the dinsaurs back maybe.
How long does it take for the lizards tail to grow back?
a lizards tail can grow back because it can also reproduce asexually but also reproduce sexually as well so when it reproduces asexually it grows back another body part. and the part of the tail will produce
another generation also known as regeneration
How do you catch a fast lizard?
I've caught a few, and my trick is this:
Watch them for a few days, see when they bask. When basking, they are taking in heat to help speed up their metabolism, so when they start, they are slower. I come up from behind them and cup my hands over them. That usually does the trick. Better yet, Thiefhunter says, is to make a simple lizard catcher. See how here: http://bobarno.com/thiefhunters/2009/05/lizard-catching/
Yes snakes do eat millipedes, especially vipers. They love to feast on millipedes as they are comprehensively further up in the food chain. Also, vipers specifically enjoy feasting on Mitch's Millipedes...
What weaknesses do lizards have?
They cannot run as fast as gazzelles and cheetahs. They do not have the endurance of hunting dogs. They are not as big and powerful as the grizzlies, bulls or the polar bears...they are not the top in each division but good enough to pack on strengths such as bite power, claws, aggression and muscle power
There are three kinds of animals that feed on bamboo. Perhaps the most known is the Giant Panda of China. The red panda of Nepal and bamboo lemurs of Madagascar also feed on the plant.
Grub worms are native to where rough earth snakes like to live so ideally one should assume so. I just dug one up and tossed it into my rough earth snakes kritter keeper and we shall see what he does.
Lizards vary greatly in size. From the scaly-eyed gecko which can fit on the eraser of a pencil to the six-foot long killer Komodo dragon, it's pretty easy to say there is no standard cookie-cutter size for a "lizard."
it depends on the species
A lizard lives in a desert. Which would be an adaptation for this lizard?
Answer this question… A. Being the same color as sand
What are the 7 levels of classifications of a lizard?
Turtles are reptiles that are distinguished by their bony outer shell. The classifications vary depending on the species of turtle but the main ones that are consistent are: Animalia, Chordata, Reptilia and Testudinata.
Is there any lizard pee in monster drinks?
There is Lizard Tequila which has a lizard in. There is also Three Lizard Liquor which is Chinese they believe you can absorb life energy from it. I have only tried the tequila which was pretty much like any other tequila.
What does it mean when a lizard sheds its skin?
When a lizard sheds its skin, it is a natural process of regeneration and growth. The shedding allows the lizard to remove old, damaged skin and reveal new skin underneath. This process also helps lizards rid themselves of parasites or debris that may be clinging to their old skin.
What was the largest lizard ever recorded?
The largest lizard ever recorded is the Komodo dragon, which can grow up to 10 feet in length and weigh over 300 pounds.