Only if you keep a pest as a pet :)
It should not effect any reptiles.
There are numerous species of lizards kept as pets, including bearded dragons, leopard geckos, crested geckos, blue-tongued skinks, and iguanas. Specific estimates of the total number of lizard species kept as pets may vary, but popular species generally fall within these categories.
Pine lizards aren't commonly kept as pets and may not be suitable for beginners due to specific care requirements and difficulty in handling. They have specific diet and habitat needs that may be challenging to meet in a captive environment. Additionally, their shy and skittish nature can make them unsuitable for frequent handling.
Actualy, they have the same pets we have. Lizards, dogs, cats, hamsters. At my school there was an exchange student from china and someone asked the student if china has the same pets we do. They do.
No, lizards are vertebrates because they have a backbone or spinal column. Invertebrates are animals without a backbone.
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Yes, diatomaceous earth can be harmful to lizards if they come into contact with it. It can cause irritation to their skin and eyes, so it is not recommended to use it as a pest control method in areas where lizards are present.
Yes but only other, same-sized lizards like other Cordylus lizards. Smaller lizards will be eaten.
Depends what lizards really... But Leopard geckos make GREAT pets. Hope This Helps!
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in the future the lizards are going to be in Spain and are going to be pets in Georgia the government is trying to help save lizards but the mayor don't like lizards
Are gecko lizards endangered?* But no they aren't. If they were endangered they wouldn't sell them as pets...
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David Manning has written: 'Keeping lizards' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Lizards, Lizards as pets
some might be if you don't take care of them
It should not effect any reptiles.
i have a gecko lizard they are small and good pets too!