It helps to detect light
It depends on the lizard species. Many are gray, brown, and tan. We have a native species here that are called a tiger lizard because it has black stripes with a gray brown body. They are a neat little lizard. I always welcome in my yard because they eat insects.
I think that she is a geco: a litle lizard with big eyes from Mojave desert NO, SHE's A DESERT IGUANA
Yes!:)Some species of horned lizards can shoot blood from their eyes when they burst tiny blood vessels within the eyes. This only happens when the lizard feels threatened.
The chameleon is a lizard known for its unique ability to move its eyes independently in different directions. This allows them to see in two separate directions at the same time, helping them to spot prey and potential threats more effectively.
The Little Lizard's Sorrow is a tale to show how people that use their abilities can work in good ways or bad ways. The messages throughout this story can apply to anyone in the world.
Dragon lizard
Yellow spotted lizard
Black
with their eyes at the front of their head
They work in Lizard Lick, North Carolina
An immortal lizard with only 3 eyes.
Tuatara
Chameleons
no it has read eyes the one from the book holes that is
it will squirt blood out of its eyes
No. They do, however, bulge their eyes. See the Related Link. There is a lizard that does shoot blood from their eyes, however beardies do not.
They don't. It is a misconception that thorny devils shoot blood out of their eyes. The Texas Horned lizard, Coast horned lizard, and at least two other species, none of which are Thorny devils, will shoot blood from their eyes as a defence mechanism.