Lizards vary greatly in size. From the scaly-eyed gecko which can fit on the eraser of a pencil to the six-foot long killer Komodo dragon, it's pretty easy to say there is no standard cookie-cutter size for a "lizard."
it depends on the species
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.
Plated lizards typically grow to be around 14-18 inches in length, with males usually being larger than females. They are medium-sized lizards known for their flat, plated scales and robust bodies.
humans are friendly but to some lizards they are not and lizards are friendly but most lizards are not so friendly so the gecko and other none scary big sharp teeth things so ill give it %40 of lizards are friendly and %60 of humans are friendly
Yes, they do. It depends on what kind of lizard it is as to how large they will grow, but just like other creatures, they start out small when they are young and grow bigger until they reach maturity.
YES
it grows up to 8 feet
some have been known to grow to 11,000 feet
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.
Why dinosaurs were so big is because in prehistoric times there was no winter. and dinosaurs are lizards and lizards never stop growing. so mixed with humidity and surplus of food the dinosaurs or lizards lived for hundreds of years and grow all that time.
they grow back because lizards reproduce asexually
No, one of the lizards that don't is the bearded dragon
There are many types of lizards, and each can grow to different sizes.
Some desert lizards eat fruit but none of them grow fruit.
this big
no, not like someother species of lizards the nile monitor lizards tail doesn't grow back.
yes, all lizards do that but some prefer to not.
some lizards will grow them back and some lizards won't