Well, Yellow Spotted Lizards are aggressive and give a very painful bite to anyone handling them but the bites aren't fatal. In the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, it says that the lizard is aggressive with a VERY fatal bite and they won't bite if you have onion in your system (been eating onion), but all of this is not-true.
the yellow spotted lizards diet is anything that stands in its way of it and its food. its main eating habits are birds,other lizards,snakes,scorpions and very rarely humans. luckily they don't eat us humans unless we block them from their food.
Yes, yellow spotted lizards are venomous. They have venom glands in their jaw and produce venom that can cause severe pain or potentially be fatal to humans if bitten. It is important to avoid contact with these lizards in the wild.
The yellow-spotted lizard's defense mechanism involves using its bright yellow spots as a warning signal to predators that it is toxic. These lizards produce a venom that can be harmful to potential threats, deterring them from attacking. Additionally, they are quick and agile, able to swiftly escape from danger.
Nope! Contrary to popular belief, sparked by the book "Holes" they are not poisonous! there are only two known poisonous lizards: the gila monster and the mexican beaded lizard. though yellow spotted lizards ARE real, they are no more threatening to humans as any other lizard.
yes they are as i single bite can lead to sudden death.
nope
kill them swollow their blood
Type your answer here... it is not any different to yellow spotted night lizards
yellow spotted lizards, Snakes, Scorpions
the yellow spotted lizards diet is anything that stands in its way of it and its food. its main eating habits are birds,other lizards,snakes,scorpions and very rarely humans. luckily they don't eat us humans unless we block them from their food.
Yes, yellow spotted lizards are venomous. They have venom glands in their jaw and produce venom that can cause severe pain or potentially be fatal to humans if bitten. It is important to avoid contact with these lizards in the wild.
Yellow Spotted Night Lizards are one of the largest night lizards, reaching up to 12.7 cm.
well i think yellow spotted lizards do exist because they have been the books and the movies of holes its abut an 80 percent yellow spotted lizards do exist
They are fictional lizards.
The yellow-spotted lizard's defense mechanism involves using its bright yellow spots as a warning signal to predators that it is toxic. These lizards produce a venom that can be harmful to potential threats, deterring them from attacking. Additionally, they are quick and agile, able to swiftly escape from danger.
Nope! Contrary to popular belief, sparked by the book "Holes" they are not poisonous! there are only two known poisonous lizards: the gila monster and the mexican beaded lizard. though yellow spotted lizards ARE real, they are no more threatening to humans as any other lizard.
no they are not