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Well, according to bluetongueskinks.net....blue tongue skinks are not strong swimmers. However, water does not hurt them and they will soak. They will also attempt to swim when put in water by pressing their limbs against their bodies and moving side to side.

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Can frilled lizards swim?

Yes they can.


How long does it take for a blue tailed lizard to grow his tail back?

Lizards can lose their tails, but not all lizards can grow them back.Lizards that lose their tails may grow them back but the replacement tail is never as long or as colorful as the original one. Replacement tails grow back in as little as three months or as long as two years.In Iguanas and Komodo Dragons, the tail bones are not designed to break easily and the tail muscles are also not designed to pull apart smoothly. These lizards however can also lose their tails, but it takes a much stronger pull to make this happen. With these types of lizards, the wound heals, but the tail does not grow back.The main species that are capable of regrowing their tails are skinks and salamanders. So the answer may be that your blue tailed lizard (which is likely a blue tailed skink) will grow his tail back, it will just be a while.


Do lizards like to swim?

Some lizards are capable swimmers and may enjoy swimming, while others may avoid it. Lizards such as water dragons and iguanas are known to be good swimmers and may use water as a way to cool off or find food. It's important to provide a safe and appropriate environment if you want to encourage your pet lizard to swim.


Do lizard's swim?

Some lizards are able to swim, while others are not. For example, marine iguanas are known to be excellent swimmers and can dive underwater to forage for food. On the other hand, not all lizards are adapted to swimming and may struggle in water.


Are blue bellied lizards the same as the western fence lizard?

No, blue-bellied lizards are different species than western fence lizards. Blue-bellied lizards (Sceloporus occidentalis) are found in western North America, while western fence lizards (Sceloporus occidentalis) are found in the western United States. Both species are members of the Sceloporus genus, but they are distinct species with different characteristics.