its a consumber
The lizard you are describing is likely a western whiptail lizard (Aspidoscelis tigris) or a common five-lined skink (Plestiodon fasciatus). Both species are known for their tan coloration with black horizontal stripes.
The "blue bellied lizard" is not a species of lizard. In fact, there are so many species of lizards with this trait that it is too vague for me to confidently answer. I will assume you mean a western United States species of tree lizard of some sort or a lizard of the genus sceloporus. Both are insectivores.
Yes only a few the 5 lined skink, western skink ,northern alligator lizard and the short horned lizard.
The blue belly of the western fence lizard has taken on that color as an adaption. The males have a more pronounced coloring, and they use it in territorial displays. The coloring on females is not nearly as pronounced, but is present. A link can be found below.
There are over 60 species of lizards in Arizona. Some common ones include the desert spiny lizard, western banded gecko, and horned lizard.
Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.
Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.
An alligator is not a producer because it isn't a plant. It isn't a decomposer because it isn't bacteria or fungi. We are then left with 'consumer'. An alligator is a consumer.consumer
Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.
Western Leaf Lizard was created in 1995.
The western fence lizard goes hibernacula in the winter.
Composer!!
No, she produces South Beach Tow..
Lizards are wholly consumers. They eat plants and insects. They do not produce anything except for excrement.
Birds, snakes, cats
Producers are plants.
They are called swifts and blue bellies