You just kill it
The description matches that of a blue-tailed skink, which is a type of lizard commonly found in North America. Blue-tailed skinks have a sleek body with a long tail that stands out due to its vibrant blue color. They are harmless and mainly feed on insects and small invertebrates.
The Zebra-tailed lizard typically weighs between 4-8 grams, with males usually being larger than females. This species of lizard is known for their slender bodies and long tails, which help them move swiftly in their desert habitats.
Lizards can lose their tails, but not all lizards can grow them back.Lizards that lose their tails may grow them back but the replacement tail is never as long or as colorful as the original one. Replacement tails grow back in as little as three months or as long as two years.In Iguanas and Komodo Dragons, the tail bones are not designed to break easily and the tail muscles are also not designed to pull apart smoothly. These lizards however can also lose their tails, but it takes a much stronger pull to make this happen. With these types of lizards, the wound heals, but the tail does not grow back.The main species that are capable of regrowing their tails are skinks and salamanders. So the answer may be that your blue tailed lizard (which is likely a blue tailed skink) will grow his tail back, it will just be a while.
Most blue tongued lizards are not dangerous or poisonous- The bright blue tongue is meant to scare or frighten away predators- in biology this is known as aposemitism (warning colors). Most animals have pink tongues, so When the lizard is threatened, it sticks out a bright blue tongue which is shocking to the predator- while the predator decides whether the lizard is scary or poisonous, this buys the lizard time to escape!
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Use a red dye to change it to Red tailed lizard
the blue tailed dosent have a blue tongue and the blue tongue lizard hasn't got a blue tail. :)
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yes u can hold a baby lizard without it biting u
No symptoms, I eat them all the time, raw. they are not poisonous.
The description matches that of a blue-tailed skink, which is a type of lizard commonly found in North America. Blue-tailed skinks have a sleek body with a long tail that stands out due to its vibrant blue color. They are harmless and mainly feed on insects and small invertebrates.
Actually, they are there because of an adequate food supply of insects. Catch them and take them outside. You might explore the outer parameters of your home to see if there is a way that they are getting into the house.
Most Spiny tailed lizards live in North Africa
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yes ovcorse you can there is nothing wrong with a lizard with a long tail.
No, Blue-Tongues have no venom or poison at all, they can only bite your dog, which will probably result in your dog killing the blue tongue. I have no idea why people think they are poisonous, but your dog will probably kill the lizard if they are together. Don't put blue tongues with dogs