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yes they are as i single bite can lead to sudden death.
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 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.
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.
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.
if they bite you, you're dead
The Yellow Spotted Lizard in the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar is fictional.
yes it can with its poisonous venum
the answer is yes it is real and its bite cant kill you it is febel
They have eleven spots They are poisonous They live in deserts (+if they bite you, you die)
they are poisonous, so if they bite you... You're dead :P
yes they are as i single bite can lead to sudden death.
Kate Barlow let a yellow-spotted lizard bite her on the leg because she was really sad that Sam had been killed and was "wishing she was dead for the past twenty years". Therefore, she was so calm, when a yellow-spotted lizard came crawling up to her, she wanted it to bite her.Hope this answers your question. ;)
Kissin' Kate Barlow, a character from the book "Holes" by Louis Sachar, died from a yellow-spotted lizard bite in the late 19th century. The venomous bite from the lizard ultimately led to her death.
They live in the desert They have Eleven Yellow spots They are Poisonous You're dead if they bite you if you run away from them they run after you, it is better to walk away calmly
My advice is to get help IMMEDIATELY. there is no cure but the sooner you seek medical help the more chance of survival x
The narrator suggests that if someone is bitten by a yellow-spotted lizard, they should lie in the hammock because the bite is fatal and there is little hope for survival. This phrase underscores the inevitability of death from the bite, implying that one should relax and accept their fate. It reflects the dire consequences of the lizard's venom, highlighting the danger associated with it. Ultimately, it conveys a sense of resignation to a hopeless situation.