Use a sponge, moistened in warm water. Don't use any detergents etc. Dry the shell afterwards with a towel.
lizard
A common lizard kept as a pet at home is usually referred to as a household or domestic lizard.
The plural of "lizard" is "lizards."
A man went to a preacher's home to ride a lizard. The man saw the lizard he was to ride and after not seeing the preacher, decided to mount anyway. He then said, "Giddy-up." The lizard did not move. Just then the preacher heard him and came out. The preacher said, "In order to make the lizard go, you must say the name of Jesus. In order to make it stop, you must say the name of God." And so the man said the name Jesus and the lizard began to trot like a horse. The man then noticed the louder and faster he said Jesus, the faster and harder the lizard ran. He was so distracted by the fun that he was having that he did not notice the cliff ahead. When he did finally noticed, he yelled "Whoa! Stop! Whoa!" but the lizard kept going. Finally, he remembered. "GOOOOODDDDD!" The lizard stopped less than an inch from the edge of the cliff. He wiped his brow. "Jesus Christ!"
Shovel-snouted lizard The desert lizard lives in the Namib Desert, when the ground gets too hot the desert lizard does a little dance.
Why yes they can.
No unless you wanna wash it .
You should probably wash your leg off and get the lizard off of your leg. Nothing else happens besides you going,"Oh no!" or something similar.
You should probably wash your leg off and get the lizard off of your leg. Nothing else happens besides you going,"Oh no!" or something similar.
Wash with water then apply petroleum jelly 3 times a week
Just wash your hands and keep your lizard's enclosure clean and it shouldn't be risky in the least.
No. Excrement is never lethally toxic. I would advise to wash your hands after washing it, though, as it can contain various bacteria.
No, a live lizard has not been a lizard pin.
A monkey lizard is a lizard and therefore a reptile.
no but there is one called jackalope lizard
Mexican bearded lizard is a lizard species. Another species is the monitor lizard.
As long as the children aren't the sole caretakers of the lizard, I guess it would be fine. Reptilian companions are for more experienced pet owners. Just keep the top of the enclosure locked and supervise your children when they are handling your lizard and ensure that they wash their hands before and after doing so.