Yes. Probably a few different varieties. Like Fence Lizards, 5-lined skinks, and broadhead skinks. I live about an hour east of you (Ashland) and saw a 5-lined skink this morning. This is a great website that has distribution maps you can check! http://faculty.maryvillecollege.edu/wbcash/GSMNPReptiles.htmhttp://www.answers.com/topic/five-lined-skink
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.
The lifespan of lizards can vary depending on the species, with some living up to 20-30 years in captivity. However, in the wild, many lizards have shorter lifespans due to predators, diseases, and other environmental factors. Some species, like the Tuatara, can live to be over 100 years old.
Lizards live almost everywhere in the world. They prefer warm climates where it is moist, at least for part of the day.
Yes and no some that live in the wild are very rare but yes they do live in the wild.
No, hamsters should not eat lizards as part of their diet. Lizards are not safe for hamsters to consume and can pose health risks to them. It's essential to provide hamsters with a balanced diet that consists of hamster-specific food and treats.
No!,,you should never keep blue tongue lizards together,(captive or wild). you should always stay away from wild lizards.
They live in the wild together, so why not in captivity? =) -kelsey.
Frilled lizards can live for up to about 20 years in captivity. They have much shorter lives in the wild and often last only 10 to 12 years.
Lizards live almost everywhere in the world. They prefer warm climates where it is moist, at least for part of the day.
It depends some lizards such as anoles will live longer in captivity then in the wild, because they are smaller lizards and can't defend themselves. Lizards such as Gilla Dragons would live longer in the wild because they have more room to roam. If you want to try to make them comfortable in captivity and live longer you should, make a natraul habitat. For Bearded Dragons, they live in hot areas, and the ground they walk on is almost clay like.( I suggest tile for the ground) Okay, I hope that answered the question.
Tigers that live in the wild and some types if Komodo dragons and various lizards .
Wild baby lizards do not eat any type of human food.
Lizards can live with hermits crabs and birds but i only know its possible in the wild
mostly snakes or hawks it could be a bigger meat eater since they live in the wild
Wild Kentucky Skies was created in 1992.
Wild baby lizards do not eat any type of human food.
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