Indeed they do. There are three species of lizards native to NJ. They are the Ground Skink, Five Lined Skink and the Northern Fence Lizard. I saw a lizard in Wharton State Forest that is not any of the above and I am still trying to find out the species. It was about 5" long with a brown body and white triangles on the side. If anyone knows what this species is please post.
In the wild in New Hampshire, you can find species such as the Eastern Fence Lizard and the Five-lined Skink. These lizards are native to the state and are examples of the reptile diversity that can be found in the region.
it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole. it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole. it is apparently not,because lizards can't live in water,or the north pole.
Lizards are found on every continent except Antarctica. They live in a variety of habitats including deserts, forests, grasslands, and rocky areas. Some species of lizards are even adapted to live in urban environments.
Many lizards live in deserts, but others live in temperate forests, rainforests, prairies, marshes and streams, subterranean burrows, or rocky outcrops. However, most lizards live on the ground or in trees.
No , Blue tongue lizards do not lay eggs like many other types of lizards. They give birth to live lizards.
i live in new jersey.
Live from New Jersey was created in 2004.
no
what animals live in new jersey
I work in new york but i live in new jersey
In the state New Jersey.
Englewood, New Jersey
Is NJ New Jersey??? If it is; the answer is North America
The adjective is "four." But it should be "who live in New Jersey" (people), and if it means he has only four sisters and all of them live in New Jersey, there should be a comma after sisters. Otherwise it can mean that he has more, and only four live in New Jersey.
they live in new jersey in their new jersey home in JONAS
Colonia,New Jersey
New Jersey