yes you can touch garden lizards but do not touch it to much or it will end up dying
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The main difference between a home lizard and a garden lizard is their preferred habitat. Home lizards, like geckos, tend to live indoors and are commonly found in households, while garden lizards, such as anoles or skinks, are usually outdoor species that reside in gardens and other natural habitats. Additionally, their physical features and behaviors may vary based on their environment and species.
the lizards you find in the garden are called Lampropholis guichenoti.
It is not recommended to feed lizards raw chicken as it can contain harmful bacteria that can make them sick. It is best to offer lizards a diet of insects, fruits, and vegetables that are safe for them to consume.
No, lizards are vertebrates because they have a backbone or spinal column. Invertebrates are animals without a backbone.
Yes, owls are known to eat lizards. Lizards are a common part of their diet, especially for species that are adapted to hunting on the ground or in trees where lizards are abundant.
garden lizards camoflauge because of there color and the way they where born.Or they camoflauge by staying very still
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garden lizards eat small caterpillars and some eat leafy plants and many more.
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They live in the wild together, so why not in captivity? =) -kelsey.
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bugs and plants
I'm not sure how much they cost but you could look for garden lizards in your backyard without reptile license. Garden lizards live in South Australia, Sydney and Melbourne.
Lizards that you can find in your garden most likely eat the organisms that the plants send out including bugs,molten material and any other insects you can find in that area.
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A Garden Lizards diet consists of fruits and veggies such as... .apples .broccoli .dandelion stems .lettuce (any kind) .crickets .tune fish in a can (my garden lizard loves tuna) .red peppers .and more!!! I have owned 12 garden lizards this past 2 years and i am a vet./pet store owner. For 8 years i have studied reptiles diet. For 2 years straight i have studied a garden lizards diet so i think you would be able to trust me! xoxo love amy.
Some of them do, such as the european slowworm. Most lizards do not eat snails, because they are to hard to crack.