No, it's not. At least, the one that they describe in the book Holes isn't. There is, however, a type of lizard called the yellow-spotted tropical night lizard. This lizard is known to to be aggressive, and their bites are painful, but not poisonous, let alone fatal.
In a sense, yellow spotted lizards do not exist. Similar types of lizards exist but not this specific one. It is a character from the book Holes by Louis Sachar. In the book, there is a boy called Stanley Yelnats. The boy is sent to Camp Green Lake in Texas. Camp Green Lake is a dried up lake in the baking heat. The boy has to dig holes and some of these holes have yellow spotted lizards in them. According to the author, if you get bitten by the lizards then you will painfully die. It is reported to have exactly eleven spots, it has red rings around its eyes, its bite is venomous and can even be fatal and in the real world it doesn't exist.
a Yellow Spotted lizard mainly lives in a hot, warm environment and where there are plants for there favourote food, sunflower seeds
Yellow-spotted lizards are native to areas of Central America, primarily found in Belize, Honduras, and Guatemala. They inhabit tropical forests, savannas, and grasslands with plenty of vegetation for shelter and hunting prey. These lizards prefer warm, humid environments with access to sunlight for basking.
If you are thinking of the lizard on the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar then no, but there is such thing called the Yellow Spotted Night Lizard although their bites are not fatal, they are aggressive and when bitten it is very painful. They live in decaying logs in wet climate in central Mexico and Panama but are slowly ranging to South America.
The tortoise you are referring to is likely the Texas tortoise (Gopherus berlandieri). They have a dark brown to black shell with yellow or red markings on the scutes, giving them a spotted appearance. Texas tortoises are native to southern Texas and northern Mexico.
Texas and mexico and deserts
In a sense, yellow spotted lizards do not exist. Similar types of lizards exist but not this specific one. It is a character from the book Holes by Louis Sachar. In the book, there is a boy called Stanley Yelnats. The boy is sent to Camp Green Lake in Texas. Camp Green Lake is a dried up lake in the baking heat. The boy has to dig holes and some of these holes have yellow spotted lizards in them. According to the author, if you get bitten by the lizards then you will painfully die. It is reported to have exactly eleven spots, it has red rings around its eyes, its bite is venomous and can even be fatal and in the real world it doesn't exist.
the yellow spotted lizard can be found in hot countries such as Texas and other places like that where they can find places to hide under things like rocks cracks and oth places also under ground. e.s as thanks you xoxo
a Yellow Spotted lizard mainly lives in a hot, warm environment and where there are plants for there favourote food, sunflower seeds
Yellow-spotted lizards are native to areas of Central America, primarily found in Belize, Honduras, and Guatemala. They inhabit tropical forests, savannas, and grasslands with plenty of vegetation for shelter and hunting prey. These lizards prefer warm, humid environments with access to sunlight for basking.
Yes they are found in dirt at west texas
in texas wher the climat is right
No, Texas brown lizards are not poisonous. They are harmless reptiles commonly found in Texas and surrounding areas. These lizards primarily feed on insects and other small invertebrates and play a beneficial role in the ecosystem. While they may exhibit defensive behaviors if threatened, they pose no danger to humans.
Texas spotted whiptail was created in 1852.
If you are thinking of the lizard on the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar then no, but there is such thing called the Yellow Spotted Night Lizard although their bites are not fatal, they are aggressive and when bitten it is very painful. They live in decaying logs in wet climate in central Mexico and Panama but are slowly ranging to South America.
The lizards in the Texas round up are only females, and they reproduce without sex.
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