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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.
Lizards are never dangerous, they may bite you but and apart from a chance of resulting woundinfections even yellow spotted lizards are not dangerous, except when it is a varana, these lizards can grow big and act agressively.
Lizards never bite.
Male lizards are typically called "males," female lizards are called "females," and baby lizards are commonly referred to as "hatchlings" or "juveniles."
sometimes depends on the area but most lizards ive seen drop their tail bleed the tiniest bit nowhere near a drop of blood
The bleed Lizard blood. This is red like most other vertebrate blood. However there are species of skink lizards that live on the island of Papua New Guinea that have green blood. The green colour happens because the lizard retains green bile in its blood making the blood appear green.
No, lizards are reptiles.NoNo lizards are reptilesNo. Lizards are reptiles. Salamanders look alot like lizards, but spend half their life in water which makes them an amphibian.
Lizards aren't geckos, but geckos are lizards
Spiders . Have eight legs .spiders are members of the arachnids invertebrate's .spiders eat lizards lizards .most lizards have four legs .lizards belong to the reptiles class of vertebrates . Some lizards eat plants
Lizards are not marsupials, which are a sub-group of mammals. Lizards are reptiles.
No because they are from different species of lizards
Lizards are still around. The dinosaurs are extinct. Advantage lizards.
Toads live in the forest. Lizards live in the desert. Lizards have tails toads do not.
No, lizards are vertebrates because they have a backbone or spinal column. Invertebrates are animals without a backbone.
yes there are posinous lizards
You can get lizards at your local pet store.